Sailing Boats leaving Nelson Harbour T Shirt for Men - MADCAT

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heavy weight cotton mans t shirt printed with line drawing by Jill Alexander of sailing boats leaving Nelson Harbour through The Cut
This drawing has come from one of my photographs taken as we leave Nelson Harbour through 'The Cut' on race night in summer. I am in the boat behind, tailing one of the sheets for the Gennaker sail. I have changed the composition a little as I wanted the mast of the larger boat to go at an angle across the chest and into the shoulder. Those of you who know the channel markers in Nelson Harbour will notice the other boat. If this was for real, it is just about to go aground!!! Colours available are Grey Marl, Red, Sage Green and White. Fabric - Heavy weight 200 gm knitted cotton. Available in standard mens' sizes - Small, Medium, Large, XL, 2XL T Shirt Care Instructions - These T shirts are hard wearing and can go into a general wash. All dark coloured garments should be hung on the line to dry inside out. The strong NZ sunlight bleaches colour from cotton garments. (I have bought in the T shirts ready made from a supplier in Auckland. Unfortunately they are not made in NZ, but they are made from a  good quality heavy weight knitted cotton fabric that wears well and does not shrink.) Read my returns policy to put your mind at ease. Price includes post or courier within NZ only. International postage charge $20

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