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Blueprint Vintage Plane Navy Shirt

This shirt features technical drawings of various early propeller powered aeroplanes - Sopwith Camels and what have you. Biplanes and single winged craft. I rather like the aesthetic of the blueprint, the lovely contrast of chalk white on indigo, the
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This shirt features technical drawings of various early propeller powered aeroplanes
- Sopwith Camels & what have you. Biplanes & single winged craft. I rather like the aesthetic of the blueprint, the lovely contrast of chalk white on indigo, the precision of line & script. It's sort of art without meaning to be. A very nice thing with lots of complexity & intrigue, a little bit nostalgic & a cool, retro vibe. ' Jagger' single button cuff.

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White - A colour combining all colours
Button - A round or square object used for fastening clothing or other items
button - A small fastener used on clothing to secure two pieces of fabric together.
Shirt - an item of clothing. Shirts are worn over the shoulders and are buttoned together at the front. Shirts also have a collar.
Nostalgic - A memory for familiar things and wanting to get it back.
Navy - A dark blue colour, also an armed forces that operates out at sea
Cuff - A band of fabric towards the end of a sleeve that can be turned back or fastened usually with a button.
technical - Something that relates to a good level of skill and methods.
Retro - something that is vintage or replicates a style in the past.
Vintage - An older product that has become more quirky with time.

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