Meyers Manx Buggy – Dave Warren and Adam Allen Collaboration Ladies T-Shirt
Meyers Manx Buggy – Dave Warren and Adam Allen Collaboration Ladies T-Shirt
£28.00
Weight | 0.250 kg |
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Size | XS, Small, Medium, Large, XL, 2XL |
Colour | White |
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RetroClassic„ Meyers Manx Buggy Ladies Crew Neck T-Shirt with a design collaboration by Dave Warren and our own designer Adam Allen.
This RetroClassic„ T-shirt is the very best quality featuring a Collaboration of a Meyers Manx Buggy photographed by Dave Warren and our put into our RetroClassic style. Dave Warren is a self trained photographer featuring in over 6 magazine publications as well as commission and selling his own images, he loves anything Vdub well nearly anything mostly pre 1970 – I enjoy shoots with models as it makes things more interesting and he is always on the look out for new vehicles to shoot and new models to get published.
History on the Meyers Manx Buggy:
 The Meyers Manx dune buggy is a small recreationally-oriented automobile, designed initially for desert racing by Californian engineer, artist, boat builder and surfer Bruce F. Meyers. It was produced by his Fountain Valley, California company, B. F. Meyers & Co. from 1964 to 1971, in the form of car kits applied to shortened chassis of Volkswagen Beetles.The car line dominated dune racing in its time, breaking records immediately, and was eventually also released in street-oriented models, until the company’s demise due to tax problems after Meyers’s departure. The name and cat logo of the brand derives from the Manx cat, by virtue of the tailless breed’s and the shortened vehicle’s truncated “stubbiness”.
Photography by Dave Warren
Model
Single jersey, 100% Pre-shrunk ringspun cotton Crew neck collar Ladies fit t-shirt, with 1×1 rib, double top stitched hems and Side seams.
Wash Information:Â
Hand Wash is best,
Machine wash is best at 30°C inside out,
Do not tumble dry,
Do not iron over printed areas,
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