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1970’s MMM Vintage Tall Ship Tee
Set sail in timeless style with the 1970’s MMM Vintage Tall Ship Tee—a soft, tan shirt featuring a classic Museum logo inspired by early maritime graphics, complete with a proud tall ship silhouette and sweeping coastline backdrop. Printed in rich, retro tones, this design evokes the golden age of Great Lakes exploration and the early years of the Museum’s own history. Comfortable, understated, and effortlessly nautical, this shirt is perfect for dock days, casual outings, or as a keepsake celebrating Michigan’s maritime past.
Crafted from a breathable cotton blend, the Vintage Tall Ship Tee offers an easy, relaxed fit designed for everyday wear.
Color: Tan with Vintage Maritime Logo
Fit: Unisex classic tee — relaxed shape, soft hand feel, crew neckline
Material: Cotton blend for comfort and durability
Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low
Profits from the sale of this item directly support the preservation, operations, and educational programming surrounding the Museum’s historic fleet and waterfront campus.
Set sail in timeless style with the 1970’s MMM Vintage Tall Ship Tee—a soft, tan shirt featuring a classic Museum logo inspired by early maritime graphics, complete with a proud tall ship silhouette and sweeping coastline backdrop. Printed in rich, retro tones, this design evokes the golden age of Great Lakes exploration and the early years of the Museum’s own history. Comfortable, understated, and effortlessly nautical, this shirt is perfect for dock days, casual outings, or as a keepsake celebrating Michigan’s maritime past.
Crafted from a breathable cotton blend, the Vintage Tall Ship Tee offers an easy, relaxed fit designed for everyday wear.
Color: Tan with Vintage Maritime Logo
Fit: Unisex classic tee — relaxed shape, soft hand feel, crew neckline
Material: Cotton blend for comfort and durability
Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low
Profits from the sale of this item directly support the preservation, operations, and educational programming surrounding the Museum’s historic fleet and waterfront campus.