BIG ROCK CANDY MOUNTAINEERING / Ramblin' Van Tee (Huckleberry)

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【PRODUCT DESCRIPTION】
This is Big Rock Candy Mountaineering's Ramblin' Van T-shirt.

This T-shirt features a slightly higher neckline, reminiscent of the 1960s and 70s outdoor scene.
The graphic theme depicts a group of hitchhikers and dirtbags (passionate climbers) heading to "The Valley" (Yosemite) as the season begins. The free-spirited atmosphere of that era is expressed through hand-drawn silkscreen prints.

The material used is a medium-weight 100% cotton jersey. The texture, which combines toughness and softness, has a comfortable feel from the start and develops a deeper character with wear.

With a timeless, orthodox fit, this T-shirt is designed for long-term wear.

【SEASON】
26SS

【SIZE(cm)】
M / Width 53 Length 69 Shoulder 48 Sleeve 20.5
L / Width 58 Length 71 Shoulder 52 Sleeve 21.5
XL / Width 66 Length 73 Shoulder 54 Sleeve 22.5


【COLOR】
Huckleberry

MATERIAL】
COTTON 100%

【COUNTRY OF ORIGIN】
MADE IN Portugal

【BRAND】
(BIG ROCK CANDY MOUNTAINEERING)
The designers are Samuel, a founding member of ROWING BLAZERS, and Peter, known as the designer for WYTHE. With proven track records in vintage research and design, they drew inspiration from the pioneering American alpinists, mountaineers, and innovators of gear who shaped outdoor style from the 1950s to the 1970s.
While respecting past designs, their collection incorporates playful "twists" throughout, resulting in high-quality garments that possess a nostalgic vintage feel.
The brand name is derived from the folk song "The Big Rock Candy Mountain" released by Harry McClintock in 1927. They propose new outdoor wear that intersects the adventurous spirit of old America with contemporary design sensibilities.