Description
This 70s Swivel Grid Tee from Lake Theory Skiwear celebrates the elegance of swivel skiing through a bold, retro lens. The graphic on this retro swivel t-shirt features nine identical arabesque silhouettes arranged in a 3×3 grid. Each grid rendered in a distinct 1970s-inspired color. From mustard yellow to burnt orange, mint green to deep maroon, the palette evokes vintage athletic posters and classic lake culture. Each skier is captured mid-pose—leg extended, arm reaching, ski slicing through the water—highlighting the balance and beauty of the sport.
Designed for Visual Impact
The layout is clean and symmetrical, with evenly spaced silhouettes set against a crisp, clean background. Flat colors and bold shapes give the design a screen print feel, while the grid format adds rhythm and repetition. The beautiful swivel ski silhouette anchors the composition, complementing the warm tones and reinforcing the theme. As a result, the shirt feels both nostalgic and modern. Perfect for show ski fans, dockside crews, and retro style lovers.
Made for Classic Swivel Ski Fans
Wear it to tournaments, practice sets, or casual lake days. This retro swivel t-shirt is playful enough for everyday wear, yet packed with performance pride. Moreover, it’s a tribute to the skiers who bring grace, elegance, and beauty to every pass. If you’ve ever unlocked your binding or choreographed a show, this one’s for you.
Fabric Details
• 100% cotton
• Sport Grey is 90% cotton, 10% polyester
• Ash Grey is 99% cotton, 1% polyester
• Heather colors are 50% cotton, 50% polyester
• Fabric weight: 5.0–5.3 oz/yd² (170-180 g/m²)
• Open-end yarn
• Tubular fabric
• Taped neck and shoulders
• Double seam at sleeves and bottom hem
• Blank product sourced from Honduras, Nicaragua, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Bangladesh, Mexico
Disclaimers:
• Due to the fabric properties, the White color variant may appear off-white rather than bright white.
• Dark color speckles throughout the fabric are expected for the color Natural.





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