Retro Alaska Est 1959 Ladies Tank - Bold Collegiate Map Gradient Design
Imagine stepping off the ship in Sitka, the air crisp, and the sun warming your shoulders. This Ladies Tank is that perfect piece for exploring the historic streets or enjoying an afternoon stroll along the harbor. It’s light, it’s stylish, and it brings a touch of classic Alaska wherever you wander.
Why You'll Love It:
- Showcases your love for Alaska with a vintage-inspired map and the iconic 1959 establishment date.
- The flattering racerback cut makes it a go-to for warm port days or relaxing on deck as you cruise through the Inside Passage.
- Its lightweight design is ideal for layering under a flannel shirt or a hoodie when the evenings cool down.
- The bold collegiate gradient design stands out, making it easy for your group to spot you in a crowd, especially during those busy port excursions.
- Pairs effortlessly with shorts for a casual daytime look or can be dressed up slightly for dinner in the main dining room.
Why We Designed This: We wanted to create something that felt genuinely retro, celebrating Alaska's statehood without being too theme-y. It’s a design that feels authentic, like a true piece of Alaska history you'd want to wear year-round.
Expert Sizing Tip: This tank has a comfortable, true-to-size fit, making it perfect for layering or wearing on its own.
Perfect For:
- Warm-weather port days in Juneau or Ketchikan.
- Coordinated group photos on deck with your fellow Alaska travelers.
- Casual dinners on the ship or sunset drinks with a view of Hubbard Glacier.
- Showing your Alaska enthusiasm long after your cruise ends.
Tips for 2026 Alaska Cruisers:
- This tank is excellent for sunny days in Skagway, especially if you're exploring the shops or taking a scenic train ride.
- Remember to pack a light jacket or an open flannel shirt to throw over this tank for cooler mornings or evenings, especially when navigating Tracy Arm Fjord.
- It’s a fantastic piece for the embarkation day, offering comfort and style as you settle into your cabin and explore the ship.
Get ready for the 2026 season with a piece that celebrates the timeless spirit of Alaska.