Scituate Sailing Tee

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The Scituate Sailing Tee from Westport Harbor captures the spirit of the sea and the timeless freedom of life on the water. Inspired by the coastal beauty and rich maritime tradition of Scituate, Massachusetts, this tee blends nautical heritage with everyday comfort—made for sailors, shorewalkers, and anyone who believes that salt air and open horizons are good for the soul. Whether you're casting off from the dock or daydreaming from inland, this shirt lets you carry the harbor with you—because real freedom is a mindset, not a map.

Located on the scenic South Shore between Boston and Plymouth, Scituate Harbor has long been a sailor’s paradise. With its deep-water inlet, bustling marinas, and the iconic Scituate Lighthouse standing tall since 1811, the town draws in boaters, fishermen, and coastal explorers from around the world. In the golden light of a New England sunset, sails catch the wind just as they have for generations—echoing stories of resilience, navigation, and a life lived in rhythm with the tide. The Scituate Sailing Tee honors this heritage while inviting you to live boldly, wherever your sails are set.

Soft, breathable, and effortlessly flattering, this tee is crafted with pre-shrunk cotton and just the right amount of stretch for all-day comfort on land or sea. Whether you’re rigging up for an afternoon sail, lounging dockside, or layering up for an oceanfront bonfire, the Scituate Sailing Tee fits right in. With a clean nautical design and LBL (Lifestyle Beyond Location) energy at its core, it’s the perfect piece for those who are grounded by the water—even when they’re miles from shore.

Features:
• 100% combed and ring-spun cotton (Heather colors contain polyester)
• Fabric weight: 4.2 oz./yd.² (142 g/m²)
• Pre-shrunk fabric—so your fit stays true over time
• Side-seamed construction for a flattering, structured fit
• Shoulder-to-shoulder taping for comfort and durability
• Inspired by Scituate’s sailing legacy and coastal freedom