Coconut Grove Pan Am Terminal Arrival Stamp T-Shirt

$24.00
The shirt features our Coconut Grove, Pan Am Terminal Arrival Stamp.

Coconut Grove was the gateway to Latin America from the 1920s through the 1940s.

In the 1930s, Pan American Airways flights from the US to Latin America departed from their seaplane terminal at Coconut Grove's point of Dinner Key. The luxurious Flying Clippers offered service to cities in Latin America that did not have suitable paved runways for land-based aircraft.

Pan American's Dinner Key Terminal functioned as a gateway to the Caribbean and Central and South America from the late 1920s (as the New York, Rio, and Buenos Aires Line) into the 1930s as Pan American Airways, until the 1940s, when the Flying Clipper seaplanes became generally obsolete.

Pan Am sold its Dinner Key terminal to the City of Miami in 1946 and in 1954 the terminal was converted to Miami City Hall, a role it still serves today.

About the T-Shirt —

The 100% cotton unisex classic tee will help you land a more structured look. It sits nicely, maintains sharp lines around the edges, and goes perfectly with layered streetwear outfits. Plus, it's extra trendy now!

• 100% cotton
• Fabric weight: 5.0–5.3 oz/yd² (170-180 g/m²)
• Open-end yarn
• Tubular fabric
• Taped neck and shoulders
• Double seam at sleeves and bottom hem
• Blank product sourced from Honduras, Nicaragua, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Bangladesh, Mexico

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
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The shirt features our Coconut Grove, Pan Am Terminal Arrival Stamp.

Coconut Grove was the gateway to Latin America from the 1920s through the 1940s.

In the 1930s, Pan American Airways flights from the US to Latin America departed from their seaplane terminal at Coconut Grove's point of Dinner Key. The luxurious Flying Clippers offered service to cities in Latin America that did not have suitable paved runways for land-based aircraft.

Pan American's Dinner Key Terminal functioned as a gateway to the Caribbean and Central and South America from the late 1920s (as the New York, Rio, and Buenos Aires Line) into the 1930s as Pan American Airways, until the 1940s, when the Flying Clipper seaplanes became generally obsolete.

Pan Am sold its Dinner Key terminal to the City of Miami in 1946 and in 1954 the terminal was converted to Miami City Hall, a role it still serves today.

About the T-Shirt —

The 100% cotton unisex classic tee will help you land a more structured look. It sits nicely, maintains sharp lines around the edges, and goes perfectly with layered streetwear outfits. Plus, it's extra trendy now!

• 100% cotton
• Fabric weight: 5.0–5.3 oz/yd² (170-180 g/m²)
• Open-end yarn
• Tubular fabric
• Taped neck and shoulders
• Double seam at sleeves and bottom hem
• Blank product sourced from Honduras, Nicaragua, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Bangladesh, Mexico

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
The shirt features our Coconut Grove, Pan Am Terminal Arrival Stamp.

Coconut Grove was the gateway to Latin America from the 1920s through the 1940s.

In the 1930s, Pan American Airways flights from the US to Latin America departed from their seaplane terminal at Coconut Grove's point of Dinner Key. The luxurious Flying Clippers offered service to cities in Latin America that did not have suitable paved runways for land-based aircraft.

Pan American's Dinner Key Terminal functioned as a gateway to the Caribbean and Central and South America from the late 1920s (as the New York, Rio, and Buenos Aires Line) into the 1930s as Pan American Airways, until the 1940s, when the Flying Clipper seaplanes became generally obsolete.

Pan Am sold its Dinner Key terminal to the City of Miami in 1946 and in 1954 the terminal was converted to Miami City Hall, a role it still serves today.

About the T-Shirt —

The 100% cotton unisex classic tee will help you land a more structured look. It sits nicely, maintains sharp lines around the edges, and goes perfectly with layered streetwear outfits. Plus, it's extra trendy now!

• 100% cotton
• Fabric weight: 5.0–5.3 oz/yd² (170-180 g/m²)
• Open-end yarn
• Tubular fabric
• Taped neck and shoulders
• Double seam at sleeves and bottom hem
• Blank product sourced from Honduras, Nicaragua, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Bangladesh, Mexico

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!