Custom boat outerwear

The layer that makes a crew look like a crew rather than a group of people who happen to be on the same boat. A polo for the dock and the club, a quarter-zip for the ride home, and a packable anorak for the weather that was not in the forecast.

The polo

A performance knit polo is what most captains reach for when the day involves anyone official: a weigh-in, a club, a charter guest. Left-chest decoration keeps it understated, which is the point.

The quarter-zip

The single most-worn piece on a cold morning run. Enough warmth to matter, thin enough to layer under foul weather gear, and the collar handles wind at the helm without a hood flapping.

The packable anorak

Folds down small enough to live in a dry bag and comes out when the sky changes. It is the piece nobody plans for and everybody wants at exactly one moment in the day.

Stitched or printed to suit the fabric

These are heavier, structured pieces, and the decoration follows the cloth rather than one house default. Where thread holds better than ink we embroider; where a technical shell would be stiffened by stitching we print. The product page says which, plainly.

Polos, anoraks and quarter-zips

Start with a photo

One good side-on shot is all it takes. You see the artwork before you pay, revisions are free, and every order is checked again before it prints.

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