The United States Navy is the home of heroes. Since 1775, these brothers and sisters have been called to serve our great nation - not for self but for the country. Their values of Honor, Courage, and Commitment mean more than just a hoodie, but it’s a great place to start.
Whether you’re looking for the perfect gift for mom or dad, brother, and sister, veterans or someone on active duty, or even just a true patriot who loves our fine men and women in the USN - we’ve got something for you with these awesome officially licensed high-definition designs. Each one is printed right here in the USA.
We think you’ll love our biker and vintage designs, they’re truly unique and exclusive - we had a good time making them. This stylish USN gear is made to impress and inspire and they become awesome conversation starters, especially with those who are Proud to Have Served. With limited-edition premium prints, there’s something for everyone in this collection, whether you are looking for a classic design or something ultra-bold and modern, let everyone know that you are a true American Patriot and show your support for the proud and brave men and women who fight and sacrifice so much to ensure that the freedom and liberty we have come to cherish are upheld. If you believe the memory of our fallen sisters and brothers needs to be remembered and want to commemorate those sacrifices. We’re here for you. Rememberall give some, some give all and they do it all not for self, but for their country.
If you’re a fan of the Seabees, you need our Vintage Can Do! With its awesome cartoon bee hard at work and awesome font - it’s truly inspired. Our other bestselling vintage print is our Battle Schooner based on The Enterprise, designed and built by Henry Spencer in Maryland, in 1799. There’s an awesome story attached to this ship. Initially, her first commander thought that she was too lightly built and that the quarters needed to be bulletproofed. The Enterprise was rebuilt several times in her service, upgrading from a twelve-gun schooner to a fourteen-gun topsail schooner and eventually to a massive brig. How’s that for Navy construction ingenuity!