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Organic cotton unisex t-shirt (Sand Dancer Marine School)

Organic cotton unisex t-shirt (Sand Dancer Marine School)

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Did you get through your tickets on a diet of ham and peas pudding, Stottie cake's or curries from Ocean Road?

Did you stay in the 5-star luxury resort of Dr Winterbottom? (South Tyneside's equivalent of Sandals, St Lucia)

Did you regale sea stories in the County pub that began with... 'and the wave was this big'

Were your lectures on marine engineering or navigation taught in fluent Geordie dialect?

If any of the above apply to you, then you were made in the 'Sand Dancer' Marine School!

Our eco-friendly, stunning premium T-shirts are designed by a real seafarer and made from 100% organic cotton. They are designed to last after many washes and feature a seamless double-needle collar that is quarter-turned to minimise creasing. Our T-shirts have a classic medium fit, crew neck style with taped neck and shoulders. Double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hems ensures durability. 


The comfort, softness and versatility allow it to be paired with chic pants and a jacket, or with a cooler ensemble. At 180g/m², it's not too heavy or too light, just right for outdoors on your boat, indoors at an indoor social event.

Sizes: S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL Please see size guide photo below

  • Unisex medium fit (it's for everyone, men and women)
  • Posted Royal Mail UK tracked delivery 
  • Designed by a real Merchant Navy seafarer in Scotland
  • Super soft feel, 180 gsm weight
  • 100% organic ring-spun combed cotton (eco-friendly)
  • Single jersey.
  • Set-in sleeve.
  • 1x1 rib at neck collar. v.2
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