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Antique maps are so cool. They were made when the world was something magical, and no one knew what might lay over the horizon. Back then going to sea was risky business, and you might not be the same when you came back. Show your love of the old sea-faring spirit with this tee. Normally I'm not a fan of cream or white shirts, but there's no other way to properly display this, unless it involves a pan filled with tea and a few matches.
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