Ford Trimotor - Long-sleeve T-shirt
Ford Trimotor - Long-sleeve T-shirt £27.00
Ford Trimotor 'Tin Goose' In the early 1920s The Ford Company invested in the Stout Metal Airplane Company. The single engined Stout 3-AT was redesigned with three Curtiss-Wright radial engines to create the Trimotor. Transcontinental Air Transport were the first to use the aircraft to operate on their coast-to-coast services. Long-sleeve T-shirts are made from 100% ringspun semi-combed cotton. A comfortable shirt to wear at 190gsm with tubular long sleeves. Check the sizing page as this item can run slightly smaller than other brands.
Ford Trimotor - Sweat Shirt
Ford Trimotor - Sweat Shirt £39.00
Ford Trimotor 'Tin Goose' In the early 1920s The Ford Company invested in the Stout Metal Airplane Company. The single engined Stout 3-AT was redesigned with three Curtiss-Wright radial engines to create the Trimotor. Transcontinental Air Transport were the first to use the aircraft to operate on their coast-to-coast services. Sweat Shirts are made from 80% ringspun cotton and 20% polyester. Comfortable to wear at 280gsm with ribbed collar, cuffs and hem. Check the sizing page as this item can be slightly different than other brands.
Ford Trimotor - T-shirt
Ford Trimotor - T-shirt £24.00
Ford Trimotor 'Tin Goose' In the early 1920s The Ford Company invested in the Stout Metal Airplane Company. The single engined Stout 3-AT was redesigned with three Curtiss-Wright radial engines to create the Trimotor. Transcontinental Air Transport were the first to use the aircraft to operate on their coast-to-coast services. T-shirts are made from 100% pre-shrunk ringspun cotton. A comfortable shirt to wear at 185gsm with tubular short sleeves.
Ford Trimotor - T-shirt
Ford Trimotor - T-shirt £24.00
Ford Trimotor 'Tin Goose' In the early 1920s The Ford Company invested in the Stout Metal Airplane Company. The single engined Stout 3-AT was redesigned with three Curtiss-Wright radial engines to create the Trimotor. Transcontinental Air Transport were the first to use the aircraft to operate on their coast-to-coast services.