Historic Las Vegas 1951 Buster Jangle Fitted Shirt Cotton Lawn

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$225.00 each
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Historic Las Vegas 1951 Buster Jangle Fitted Shirt Cotton Lawn

Fitted shirts are fitted but not meant to be tight, unless you order a smaller size that is. Check the measurements to ensure you have the right size for the kind of fit you want.

The shirt is designed for smart occasions but can also be worn un-tucked with jeans, casual pants, or chinos. The hem of the shirt has a beautiful curve reflecting a classic shirt cut and design. The collar is relatively small, and works open or buttoned up, depending on your mood.

The buttons do up on the old-school ‘mans’ side, so button on the right and buttonhole on the left. The sleeves are short but not too short leaving a space above the elbow (Other lengths are available).

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This is lightweight and feels super soft and luxurious on your skin.
2.4 oz/square yd (81 gsm)
Yes. All fabric is washed before we make your garment.
It is printed in the USA using eco-friendly, water-based inks.
The print is wonderfully sharp and matte, the colours are strong and designed to last.
100% Cotton. Cotton Lawn is a fine and lightweight higher quality cotton.
Manufacturer: Spoonflower a printing company that uses an eco-friendly process, sustainable operational practices, uses water-based pigment inks and dyes and has initiatives that continue to lower waste byproducts.
The material comes from South Korea and we checked with our supplier, you can be confident that you are buying something that was made by people with autonomy and free will.

Historic Las Vegas 1951 Buster Jangle

Historic Las Vegas - 1950’s - Buster Jangle

 1950’s Atomic Era

The atomic age is linked to Las Vegas because the city used its proximity to Area 51, The Test Site, shamelessly as a tourist attraction. 

Casinos had watch parties when blasts were scheduled, and the blasts could be seen clearly from the roofs and pool decks of the resorts. This fabric is 1951 blast codenamed Buster Jangle.

The image is the property of the Federal government of the United States - Original: http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Usa/Tests/Bjeasy3.jpg National Archives Identifier: 146765030 and is in the public domain.

Historic Las Vegas - 1950’s - Buster Jangle

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