The name "Miss Gee Eyewanta" refers to a World War II B-17 Flying Fortress bomber, specifically one of the aircraft of the 401st Bomb Group of the 8th Air Force, stationed in England. The crew of this aircraft had an iconic leather jacket made with the name "Miss Gee Eyewanta" and an image of a pin-up girl, a popular style in the 1940s.
This jacket was worn by the crew as a kind of mascot and symbol of their unity and courage during missions over occupied Europe. The image on the jacket is a typical example of the "nose art" that adorned many American bombers during the war.
The name "Miss Jee Eyewanta" is a pun on "Miss G.I. Wanna," which is a playful reference to the soldiers' desire to return home.
T-shirt MISS JEE EYEWANTA
Gildan T-shirt, 100% cotton, 144 g/m2 (white) and 153 g/m2 (color)
Size
|
Width |
Length |
XS |
Width 47 cm |
Length 68 cm |
S |
Width 50 cm |
Length 70 cm |
M |
Width 53 cm |
Length 72 cm |
L |
Width 56 cm |
Length 74 cm |
XL |
Width 59 cm |
Length 76 cm |
2XL |
Width 62 cm |
Length 78 cm |
3XL |
Width 65 cm |
Length 80 cm |
4XL |
Width 67 cm |
Length 82 cm |
5XL |
Width 70 cm |
Length 84 cm |
Please note: Sizes
4XL and 5XL are priced slightly higher due to additional fabric and production resources. All sizes are made with the same quality and attention to detail.