Rugby has long been woven into everyday life across Wales, from packed international matches to the countless local clubs that play each weekend in towns and villages across the country. The national side first took the field in 1881, and the game quickly became one of the defining parts of Welsh sporting culture. This design turns the map of Wales itself into a cheerful cartoon rugby player, charging forward with the ball tucked under one arm. The illustration uses a playful retro mascot style, with bold outlines, simple shapes and bright colours that echo the look of vintage cartoon characters. The running figure and classic rugby ball keep the graphic clear and energetic, giving the impression that Wales itself has joined the match. A bright graphic built around the idea that in Wales, rugby is never very far away- even if we are really bad at it at the moment! Cadw'r fydd!!"
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M
L
XL
2XL
Width, cm
45.72
50.80
55.88
60.96
66.04
Length, cm
71.12
73.66
76.20
78.74
81.28
Sleeve length, cm
22.61
23.37
24.13
24.64
25.40
Size tolerance, cm
3.81
3.81
3.81
3.81
3.81
Product information & care
Product details
- Unisex t-shirt
- 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton
- Lightweight fabric (approx. 4.2 oz) with a soft, breathable feel
- A relaxed retail fit with a classic crew neckline
Construction
- Side seams and shoulder tape for improved shape retention
- Ribbed knit collar for a comfortable, structured fit
- Tear-away label for added comfort
Print
- Direct-to-garment (DTG) print using water-based inks for a soft feel and crisp, detailed finish
Manufacturing
- Printed on a Bella+Canvas 3001 blank
- Produced under fair labour standards
- Blank garment responsibly sourced from Honduras (REACH certified)
Notes
- Colours may vary slightly between screen and print
Care
- Machine wash cold (30°C)
- Do not use chlorine bleach
- Tumble dry on low
- Do not dry clean
Product information
Adult garment. Not intended for children.
Size
Please note, that size chart measurements may vary by + / - 1.5 inches (3.8cm) due to manufacturing tolerances.