Description
A T‑shirt that carries a quiet, weighty story. The graphic nods to Operation TELIC and a Basra street scene from 2007 — faded concrete, sun-scorched storefronts, dust in the air — rendered with crisp, detailed printwork that keeps the scene honest rather than glamorized. Wear it when you want your clothing to hold memory: during meetups with fellow veterans, at history talks, or on slow weekend walks where you’re thinking about places you’ve been and people you met there. The fabric settles in with you — sturdy, breathable, and familiar — so the shirt becomes less about fashion and more about bearing witness. The tone is respectful, restrained, and real; the shirt reads like a conversation starter for those who carry similar experiences or who listen to them.
Made for grown audiences, this tee blends durable construction with high-detail printing so the Basra street scene remains sharp wash after wash. It’s manufactured responsibly and built to last, so the graphic and the garment age together.
Product features
- 100% cotton (solid colours) — medium-weight 180 g/m² for durability and breathability
- Tubular knit, no side seams for a cleaner drape and reduced fabric waste
- Dual printing: DTF for sleeves/labels and DTG for main graphic to preserve fine detail
- Ribbed collar and shoulder tape to retain shape and prevent stretching
- Tear-away label, Oeko-Tex certified, EU 2-year warranty, made in Nicaragua
Care instructions
- Non-chlorine: bleach as needed
- Do not iron
- Do not dryclean
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
- Tumble dry: low heat
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