"Stede Bonnet" Racerback Tank

Product image 1Black racerback tank top depicting the pirate flag of Stede Bonnet "The Gentleman Pirate" represented as a white skull above a horizontal long bone between a heart and a dagger, all on a black field.
Product image 2Black racerback tank top depicting the pirate flag of Stede Bonnet "The Gentleman Pirate" represented as a white skull above a horizontal long bone between a heart and a dagger, all on a black field.
Product image 3Grey racerback tank top depicting the pirate flag of Stede Bonnet "The Gentleman Pirate" represented as a white skull above a horizontal long bone between a heart and a dagger.
Product image 4Grey racerback tank top depicting the pirate flag of Stede Bonnet "The Gentleman Pirate" represented as a white skull above a horizontal long bone between a heart and a dagger.
Product image 5Black racerback tank top depicting the pirate flag of Stede Bonnet "The Gentleman Pirate" represented as a white skull above a horizontal long bone between a heart and a dagger, all on a black field.
Product image 6Black racerback tank top depicting the pirate flag of Stede Bonnet "The Gentleman Pirate" represented as a white skull above a horizontal long bone between a heart and a dagger, all on a black field.
Product image 7Royal Blue racerback tank top depicting the pirate flag of Stede Bonnet "The Gentleman Pirate" represented as a white skull above a horizontal long bone between a heart and a dagger.
Product image 8Royal Blue racerback tank top depicting the pirate flag of Stede Bonnet "The Gentleman Pirate" represented as a white skull above a horizontal long bone between a heart and a dagger.

Regular price $35.00

The richest man on the ship he didn't know how to sail.

Stede Bonnet was born in 1688 in Barbados. He inherited a 400-acre sugar plantation, married well, had four children, and owned ninety-four enslaved people. Then, in 1717, at twenty-nine, he bought himself a sloop, hired a crew at wages, and ran off to be a pirate. He was spectacularly bad at it. Blackbeard took his ship away from him. He was captured, escaped jail in Charleston, was recaptured, wrote a letter begging for clemency, and was hanged on December 10, 1718. Whatever he was looking for when he walked off that plantation, he didn't find it. But he walked, which is more than most do.

  • Soft tri-blend with raw-edge seams for an unfinished, broken-in feel
  • Form-fitting racerback cut, scoop neck
  • Pre-laundered to reduce shrinkage
  • Machine wash cold, hang dry
  • Sizes XS–XL · size up for a relaxed fit
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