Tennis-Harris Patent T-shirt

$28.00

See The Story of this design in tab, below.

Our original Tennis-Harris design is printed in full color on a classic pre-shrunk 100% cotton men’s/unisex t-shirt using an eco-friendly water-based ink process, in shirt colors as indicated. The large design is printed on the front only. Some element colors in the design change slightly depending upon whether it is printed on a dark or light shirt.

The Story

The first tennis rackets, dating from 1874 when rules were first formalized, were made entirely from wood—usually ash because of its strength and the ability to bend it to a required shape—and strung with natural gut. These rackets were fashioned and glued into many variations within the familiar key-hole shape. As the game of tennis progressed, demand for more sophisticated equipment that suited a wider variety of playing styles also grew.

The transition from all wood/ash tennis rackets to a combination of wood and metal was a slow and difficult one; the “new and useful improvements” patented by Arthur Harris in 1923 were significant steps forward. The incompatability of tensioned gut strings with the sharp edges of holes drilled in the metal was the main difficulty, and was one of the major unsolved problems that led Harris to his patented improvements.

Harris’s patent was definitely pointed in the right direction. With improvements in metal alloys and new ways to utilize them, we finally saw development of the all-metal frame racket more than forty years later, when, in 1967, Wilson Sporting Goods introduced the first popular metal racquet—its T2000. Stronger and lighter than wood, it became a top seller, and Jimmy Connors became its most famous user, playing at the top of men’s professional tennis throughout the 1970s. The demand in the 80s for a more advanced racket suited to professional players drove the development of composite graphite materials for rackets. They were stronger,  lighter, and offered improved control and therefore, accuracy.

Where tennis rackets go next is up for speculation, but, one can be sure that they won’t be made of wood again.

Sizing | Fit | Care: Unisex T-Shirt

A classic 100% cotton men’s/unisex t-shirt (except for Sport Grey, which is 90/10% cotton/polyester) that gives a rich and structured look and works great for layered streetwear outfits. The durable pre-shrunk jersey knit fabric maintains sharp lines along the edges and ensures your size is maintained throughout multiple washings. A classic fit style means it is not form-fitted at the sides.
Fit type: Classic. Primary brand: Gildan
NOTE: Dark color speckles throughout the fabric are expected for the color Natural.
  • 100% cotton (except Sport Grey=10% polyester)
  • 5–5.3 oz. fabric weight
  • Pre-shrunk jersey knit
  • Taped neck and shoulders
  • Tear-away tag

If you’re unsure about sizing, the best way to determine a correct size is to grab an existing favorite t-shirt, lay it flat, and then measure it.
To get the chest size, measure from armpit to armpit. To get the length, measure from neck/shoulder corner intersection to bottom of hem (see illustration). Double the garment width to determine the chest circumference measurement, and you’ll find it will generally fit.

USA/INCHES Sizes: Unisex/Men’s T-Shirt
1″ = 2.54 cm S M L XL 2XL 3XL
Chest (inches) 36 40 44 48 52 56
Width (inches) 18 20 22 24 26 28
Length (inches) 28 29 30 31 32 33
CENTIMETERS Sizes: Unisex/Men’s T-Shirt
2.54 cm = 1″ S M L XL 2XL 3XL
Chest (cm) 96 102 112 122 132 142
Width (cm) 45.7 51 56 61 66 71
Length (cm) 74 76 78 79 81 83.8

CARE:

Machine wash, cold, inside out, gentle cycle with mild detergent and similar colors. Use non-chlorine bleach—only when necessary No fabric softeners.

Tumble dry, low heat, or hang-dry for longest life.

Cool iron inside-out if necessary. Do not iron decoration or print.

Do not dry clean.