Description
If you can't wear a spacesuit to work, this fun shirt is the next best thing. Featuring officially licensed imagery from the National Air and Space Museum of NASA prototypes, pressure suits, and flight suits worn by astronauts including the pressure suit worn by Neil Armstrong when he became the first human to explore other worlds on the Apollo 11 mission.
Soft, lightweight four-way stretch poly/spandex weave. Short sleeve styling with a button front, button-down collar, and chest pocket is ready for work, play, or travel anywhere within the Earth's atmosphere.
Museum Story
The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum maintains the world's largest and most significant collection of aviation and space artifacts, encompassing all aspects of human flight, as well as related works of art and archival materials. The Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center is the companion facility to the museum and houses hundreds of historically significant air- and spacecraft, along with thousands of small artifacts.
Product Specs
- Small: Chest Width: 19.5"; Body Length: 28"; Sleeve Length (from shoulder seam to end of sleeve): 9"
- Medium: Chest Width: 21"; Body Length: 29"; Sleeve Length (from shoulder seam to end of sleeve): 9.25"
- Large: Chest Width: 22.5"; Body Length: 31"; Sleeve Length (from shoulder seam to end of sleeve): 9.5"
- XLarge: Chest Width: 24"; Body Length: 32"; Sleeve Length (from shoulder seam to end of sleeve): 10"
- XXLarge: Chest Width: 26"; Body Length: 32.5"; Sleeve Length (from shoulder seam to end of sleeve): 10.25"
- XXXLarge: Chest Width: 29"; Body Length: 33"; Sleeve Length (from shoulder seam to end of sleeve): 11"
Details
- Poly/spandex
- Machine wash cold. Tumble dry low.
- Available in S-XXXL
- Made in China