Ketchikan Alaska Cruise 2026 Vintage Souvenir Long Sleeve
Imagine stepping off the gangway in Ketchikan, the scent of the sea and damp forest in the air. This long sleeve is your perfect companion, whether you are exploring Creek Street's colorful houses or keeping an eye out for jumping salmon. It's a wearable memento of Alaska's "First City" and your 2026 cruise.
Why You'll Love It:
- A fantastic way to remember your 2026 Alaska cruise, specifically your time in Ketchikan.
- The long sleeves offer ideal sun protection on deck or a bit of extra warmth for cooler port days.
- Features a classic vintage illustration capturing Ketchikan's unique charm, from the iconic totem poles to the vibrant harbor.
- An excellent layering piece, easily worn under a vest or rain jacket without feeling bulky.
- Perfect for family photos, ensuring everyone looks coordinated and ready for their Alaska adventure.
Why We Designed This: We wanted to create a Ketchikan souvenir that felt genuinely Alaskan and not just a generic cruise graphic. Something that brings back the feeling of that coastal village and its rich history every time you wear it.
Field Notes: This long sleeve is excellent for keeping the chill off during early morning whale watching excursions out of Ketchikan.
Perfect For:
- Commemorating your 2026 Alaska cruise season.
- Coordinating your family or group's look for memorable photos in Ketchikan.
- Comfortable exploration of port towns like Sitka or Skagway.
- Casual dinners on the ship after a day of sightseeing.
Tips for 2026 Alaska Cruisers:
- When exploring Ketchikan, this long sleeve is great for navigating the misty mornings and then rolling up the sleeves if the afternoon sun breaks through.
- Pack smart for your 2026 cruise: a long sleeve like this is a versatile base layer for Glacier Bay excursions or a standalone top in milder conditions.
- Consider grabbing coordinating long sleeves for your whole travel party; it makes group photos in front of Ketchikan's totem poles extra special.
This is more than just a shirt; it's a little piece of your Alaska experience to bring home.