Inspired by one of Canada’s most iconic images from the Battle of Normandy.
This shirt features a photograph taken south of Caen near May-sur-Orne and Verrières on 28 July 1944, showing Major David Currie, VC, commander of “C” Squadron, 29th Reconnaissance Regiment (The South Alberta Regiment), aboard his Sherman V tank, Clanky.
Printed with exclusive artwork developed by the Project ’44 team, this t-shirt pays tribute to the men who served in the 4th Canadian Armoured Division and their role in the hard-fought battles of Normandy.
Perfect for those who:
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Have a family connection to the Second World War
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Love Canadian military history
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Enjoy visiting battlefield sites
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Want something meaningful and unique to wear
Product Details:
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Made from 100% soft cotton for comfort and durability
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Unisex fit, runs true to size
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A portion of proceeds supports the preservation of Canadian military history
Wear history — honour the legacy of Clanky and the Canadians who fought for freedom.
| S |
M |
L |
XL |
2XL |
3XL |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Width, in |
18 |
20 |
21.97 |
23.98 |
25.99 |
28 |
| Length, in |
28.51 |
29.49 |
30.52 |
31.5 |
32.52 |
33.51 |
| Sleeve length, in |
7.25 |
7.76 |
8.23 |
8.75 |
9.26 |
9.77 |