Story of Continental Airlines
Go far enough back and you’ll learn that Continental was started by Walter Varney back in 1934. Back then it was called Varney Speed Lines and it wasn’t until 1937 that it was renamed Continental Air Lines. As with every airline, Continental went through dramatic corporate restructuring through its years and swallowed up several airlines as it grew. In 2010, Continental merged with United Airlines.
Features
This t-shirt comes in 4 colors - black, grey, and navy. It’s super comfortable, soft and lightweight with just the right amount of stretch and breathability.
• 100% combed and ring-spun cotton
• Fabric weight: 4.2 oz (142 g/m2)
• 30 single
• Tear-away label!
• Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
• Side-seamed
Materials
• 100% Cotton
Wash and Care
• Machine wash cold
• Tumble dry low
About Shank and Miller Co.
We’re old fashioned. Shank & Miller Co. creates and sources apparel, home goods, and travel gear based on styling from early 20th century airlines. Simple, durable clothing inspired by the old days of flying.
Go far enough back and you’ll learn that Continental was started by Walter Varney back in 1934. Back then it was called Varney Speed Lines and it wasn’t until 1937 that it was renamed Continental Air Lines. As with every airline, Continental went through dramatic corporate restructuring through its years and swallowed up several airlines as it grew. In 2010, Continental merged with United Airlines.
Features
This t-shirt comes in 4 colors - black, grey, and navy. It’s super comfortable, soft and lightweight with just the right amount of stretch and breathability.
• 100% combed and ring-spun cotton
• Fabric weight: 4.2 oz (142 g/m2)
• 30 single
• Tear-away label!
• Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
• Side-seamed
Materials
• 100% Cotton
Wash and Care
• Machine wash cold
• Tumble dry low
About Shank and Miller Co.
We’re old fashioned. Shank & Miller Co. creates and sources apparel, home goods, and travel gear based on styling from early 20th century airlines. Simple, durable clothing inspired by the old days of flying.