Alaska Is Calling Bear Mountain Ladies Tank
Imagine the crisp air hitting your face as you spot a distant bear from your ship near Icy Strait Point, or hiking the trails around Sitka. This Ladies Tank captures that wild, untamed spirit of the Last Frontier.
Why You'll Love It:
- This lightweight racerback tank is ideal for those warmer moments on deck or sunny port days exploring Skagway.
- Effortlessly transitions from an active port day exploring nature to a casual dinner on the ship.
- The vintage "Alaska Is Calling" design with its bear and mountain backdrop is a perfect nod to your Alaska trip without being over-the-top.
- A fantastic layering piece, it looks great on its own or peeking out from under a flannel or light jacket when the weather shifts.
- Showcases your love for Alaska's wilderness and outdoor adventures, sparking conversations with fellow travelers.
Why We Designed This: We wanted a design that truly felt like Alaska was pulling you in, with that classic outdoor adventure vibe. Something you could wear comfortably on a glacier day or a sunny afternoon in port.
Expert Sizing Tip: This tank has a flattering, athletic cut. If you prefer a looser fit or plan to wear it over another light layer, consider sizing up one.
Perfect For:
- Exploring port towns like Ketchikan on a warmer day.
- Casual wear on the ship, from breakfast to sunset drinks.
- Layering under a hoodie or jacket for whale watching excursions near Juneau.
- Anyone planning their 2026 Alaska cruise and looking for season-specific travel wear.
Tips for 2026 Alaska Cruisers:
- Even in summer, Alaska weather can be unpredictable. Wear this tank with a light long-sleeve shirt and a packable rain shell for easy layering, especially in Haines.
- This tank is perfect for active excursions. If you're planning on a short hike or a brisk walk in Seward, it will keep you comfortable.
- Don't forget to grab your 2026 gear early. These season-specific designs are popular and help you remember your specific sailing year.
Get ready to answer when Alaska calls.