1918 Biplane Vs. Car Race Tee
ADULT TEE INSPIRED BY SCIENCE This tee features an image from a newspaper article in 1918. At the turn of the century, powered flight was just becoming a reality. Ruth Law Oliver was an aviatrix that publicized the benefits and safety of flight. In one such instance, she raced Gaston Chevrolet in his Dusenberg automobile at the 1918 Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto, Ontario. Ruth technically lost the five lap race due to a one lap handicap given to Chevrolet. She is still a winner in our book! PERFECT FIT AND SUPER SOFT FEEL As always this tee is printed on super soft cotton/poly material and is tagless for a blissfully relaxed feel. All of our shirts are unisex, pre-shrunk and fit true-to-size. See our size guide in the product photos section for exact measurements. You can use these measurements to compare to a shirt you already own. NO TAG NO PROBLEM All of our super soft tees are tagless with sizing and washing instructions printed on the inside collar. This means no