This Basic Black Long Sleeve Organic Cotton Tee is a must-have for your wardrobe. It's made of soft, organic cotton for a relaxed fit perfect for everyday wear. Its timeless design and superior quality make it the best tee shirt for any occasion.
Black organic cotton t-shirt with shamrock woven label at hem.
Smooth screen printed back neck label.
In 1972 Ireland hosted the European surfing championships for the first time. While the completion conditions were not ideal, the surfari which followed has gone down in history as one of the most fun road trips of all time where some of Ireland’s top surfing locations were discovered by the group of teams as they made their way from Co. Clare to Co. Donegal.
100% organic cotton long sleeve tee. Super soft slub jersey.
Compete with the pros! Back when surf competitions started all surfers could only be differentiated in the water if they wore different bright coloured tees. The organisers would dip dye the white tees in buckets before each comp. This competitor tee is a nod to this tradition and inspired by the tees worn by the surfers at the 1972 European Championships in Lahinch, Co.Clare. Ireland's first time hosting the event.
Compete with the pros! Back when surf competitions started all surfers could only be differentiated in the water if they wore different bright coloured tees. The organisers would dip dye the white tees in buckets before each comp. This competitor tee is a nod to this tradition and inspired by the tees worn by the surfers at the 1972 European Championships in Lahinch, Co.Clare. Ireland's first time hosting the event.
Compete with the pros! Back when surf competitions started all surfers could only be differentiated in the water if they wore different bright coloured tees. The organisers would dip dye the white tees in buckets before each comp. This competitor tee is a nod to this tradition and inspired by the tees worn by the surfers at the 1972 European Championships in Lahinch, Co.Clare. Ireland's first time hosting the event.
Compete with the pros! Back when surf competitions started all surfers could only be differentiated in the water if they wore different bright coloured tees. The organisers would dip dye the white tees in buckets before each comp. This competitor tee is a nod to this tradition and inspired by the tees worn by the surfers at the 1972 European Championships in Lahinch, Co.Clare. Ireland's first time hosting the event.