Ketchikan Scenic Nature and Totem Pole Art Ladies Tank
Imagine strolling Creek Street in Ketchikan, the scent of the sea in the air, or finding that perfect spot to watch the seaplanes take off. This tank captures the heart of Alaska's "First City," ready for those sunnier port days or as a versatile layer.
Why You'll Love It:
- Features iconic Ketchikan scenes, from historic totem poles to the lush Pacific Northwest landscape.
- The racerback cut is flattering and comfortable for exploring port towns or relaxing on deck.
- Lightweight and breathable, making it an ideal base layer or a standalone top for warmer moments.
- Easily pairs with your favorite flannel or jacket, perfect for Alaska's unpredictable weather.
- A great souvenir to remember your 2026 Alaska cruise and the unique art and nature of Ketchikan.
Why We Designed This: We wanted to create something that truly felt like Ketchikan, showcasing its unique blend of Native art, natural beauty, and that classic Alaskan fishing town vibe. It needed to be a piece you'd genuinely want to wear on and off the ship.
Field Notes: This tank is fantastic on its own for a sunny Ketchikan day, but it also layers beautifully under an open button-down or a light jacket as you head to dinner.
Perfect For:
- Exploring Ketchikan's Totem Bight State Historical Park.
- Day trips and shore excursions where you want to stay comfortable and cool.
- Casual dinners in the main dining room or a relaxed evening on the lido deck.
- Coordinating with your cruise group for memorable photos in front of the totem poles.
Tips for 2026 Alaska Cruisers:
- When packing for Ketchikan, remember a tank like this is great for layering. Start with it, add a flannel, and a rain jacket, and you're ready for anything.
- Look for opportunities to spot bears near the salmon streams in Ketchikan; this tank's design will get you in the spirit.
- This design is perfect for showing your enthusiasm for the upcoming 2026 Alaska cruise season; grab it before your sailing.
Get ready to make some incredible memories in Ketchikan.