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tales of the dangerous seas and brave seamen are still much in demand. We enjoy stories of naval warfare, like the British and their many escapades, and have been enchanted by them for the longest time.
And then there was the Titanic, a global phenomenon of romance, tenacity, and nostalgia. One of the most iconic images of love for our generation will definitely be a young couple with their arms open wide, standing on the deck of a mammoth ship, deep in love. It is this adaptable nature of the ship in storytelling - robust, angry, violent and also romantic and cute – that makes it an adorable premise for most writers.
But it all begins with the anchor. Like in every story, in every journey, in every family, you need an anchor – something or somebody who keeps your foundation in place, helping you grow and build as the days go by happily.
Wear this shirt: To appreciate the anchors in your life.
Don’t wear this shirt: If you are into airplanes. You should thank the parachutes in your life then.
This shirt tells the world: Go home to your loved ones. They are more exciting than the high seas.
We call this color: Night time homecoming.