Men's PADI Japan Retro Tee

What was started in a suburb of Chicago gained incredible momentum and went global in the late seventies. That’s why we’ve chosen to celebrate this pivotal moment in the sport of diving. The first PADI overseas office is featured with our Japan retro t-shirt, the first location of many worldwide, quickly fueling a global surge in certifications. Inspired by “The Clockwork Orange” meets diving in Japan in the late seventies, we’re loving this throwback, organic cotton tee – and what it symbolizes – the point at which diving truly became a globally recognized – and adored - sport. 

  • Retro diving design on back with a similar, smaller print on left chest
  • Unisex, slim fit
  • Available in three colors
  • Eco-friendly; made of organic cotton
  • Part of our Vintage collection

Sizing:
Slim Fit
UK Sizing – we typically recommend ordering one size up if ordering from the USA

Material:
100% Organic ring-spun sustainable, combed cotton

Care Instructions:
Wash cold. Do not bleach. Do not tumble dry. Do not dry clean.

Part of PADI Gear’s Vintage Collection: 1979
PADI expands internationally in the late seventies! The first PADI overseas regional office was established in Tokyo, Japan in 1979. This evolved from the PADI Sensui Shido Kyokai (Diving Instruction Council) that was created to help translate materials and improve communication across languages. The Japan office would be the first of many worldwide developments as the PADI family quickly expanded internationally, while certifications skyrocketed.

Learn more & view the full collection

Men's PADI Japan Retro Tee

£30.00
Men's PADI Japan Retro Tee Men's PADI Japan Retro Tee Men's PADI Japan Retro Tee Men's PADI Japan Retro Tee Men's PADI Japan Retro Tee Men's PADI Japan Retro Tee Men's PADI Japan Retro Tee

Men's PADI Japan Retro Tee

£30.00
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Color
White
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Navy
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Royal Blue
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£30.00

What was started in a suburb of Chicago gained incredible momentum and went global in the late seventies. That’s why we’ve chosen to celebrate this pivotal moment in the sport of diving. The first PADI overseas office is featured with our Japan retro t-shirt, the first location of many worldwide, quickly fueling a global surge in certifications. Inspired by “The Clockwork Orange” meets diving in Japan in the late seventies, we’re loving this throwback, organic cotton tee – and what it symbolizes – the point at which diving truly became a globally recognized – and adored - sport. 

  • Retro diving design on back with a similar, smaller print on left chest
  • Unisex, slim fit
  • Available in three colors
  • Eco-friendly; made of organic cotton
  • Part of our Vintage collection

Sizing:
Slim Fit
UK Sizing – we typically recommend ordering one size up if ordering from the USA

Material:
100% Organic ring-spun sustainable, combed cotton

Care Instructions:
Wash cold. Do not bleach. Do not tumble dry. Do not dry clean.

Part of PADI Gear’s Vintage Collection: 1979
PADI expands internationally in the late seventies! The first PADI overseas regional office was established in Tokyo, Japan in 1979. This evolved from the PADI Sensui Shido Kyokai (Diving Instruction Council) that was created to help translate materials and improve communication across languages. The Japan office would be the first of many worldwide developments as the PADI family quickly expanded internationally, while certifications skyrocketed.

Learn more & view the full collection