Saturday, June 23, 2012

TRIPTEE 'Camp Napi' longsleeve tee Review


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You may have seen some of Triptee's popular Dada-ist shirts on our site before. We are now proud to bring you a wide selection from their new Winter line. In our opinion it seems as though they are getting closer to perfecting their surrealist style. The 'Camp Napi' is a longsleeve heather-grey cotton shirt with a blue neckring and featuring several cotton patches sewn in with green thread. These patches are double sewn for extra stability. This is not the first time we have seen Triptee do a Native American themed design but they do it well. The Indian chief graphic on the front was just made to be put on a t-shirt. On the right sleeve are a series of feathers and on the left just the word ""Napi"" indicating the name of the camp where the Chief is likely sitting and beating on a small drum or maybe playing some video games.You can click above or to your left for more detailed images.100% cotton made in Mexico.




    TRIPTEE 'Camp Napi' longsleeve tee Reviews


    TRIPTEE 'Camp Napi' longsleeve tee Reviews


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    5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome, December 19, 2011
    Are you kidding me???? Camp Napi really existed from the 1930s until 1979. It was a Montana Council Boy Scout Camp on lower St Mary's Lake at the north end of Glacier Park near Babb. It was on land owned by the Blackfoot Tribe. The logo and Indian head are the actual Montana Council logos from the Camp. I still have a tee-shirt from the 1960s and it looks like the patches were torn off and re-sewn to this shirt. Retro-Cool and great to see.
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