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Yerba Wear | Pirate Season 2026| Short Sleeve Tee

Yerba Wear | Pirate Season 2026| Short Sleeve Tee

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Gasparilla has moved through Tampa for more than a century, showing up the same way every year through the bay, down the route, and into family memory. Each year, the parade runs along the bay, floats roll in, and familiar symbols return to mark the season.

This piece features original Yerba Wear artwork depicting the Ybor City rooster making his appearance in the parade. The illustration captures the energy of the float as it enters the celebration, rooted in the history of Ybor and the rhythm of Pirate Season as it unfolds across the city.

Designed as part of the Pirate Season 2026 collection, the artwork includes the year woven directly into the scene, marking it as a once-a-year release tied to time and place. It sits naturally in rotation and holds its meaning beyond the day itself.

Comfortable, wearable, and built for repeat use, this piece is meant for long days, warm afternoons, and the moments that surround the parade.

Product Features

• Original Yerba Wear artwork featuring the Ybor City rooster parade float
• Unisex everyday fit designed for regular wear
• Soft, durable fabric suited for seasonal rotation
• Annual design marked with the year as a collectible detail

Care Instructions

• Machine wash warm
• Tumble dry low
• Do not iron directly on design
• Non-chlorine bleach as needed
• Do not dry clean

Add it to your Pirate Season rotation and carry a familiar Tampa moment into the year ahead.

This design is an independent Yerba Wear artwork inspired by Tampa’s pirate tradition and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any official event or organization.

 

Designed for festival days, local events, casual wear, and year-round rotation for those connected to the Gulf Coast.

Ideal for longtime locals, Gasparilla regulars, or anyone who holds a personal connection to Tampa’s most enduring tradition.

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