Vintage Latin Quarter Long Sleeve Tee
In 1942, Lou Walters (father of legendary journalist Barbara Walters) opened his spectacular nightclub on Broadway in New York. Over the next decade+ his club welcomed performers and guests including Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Mae West, Elizabeth Taylor, Betty Grable, and more.
Lightweight long-sleeve tee that channels vintage cabaret energy. The shirt feels breezy and lived-in, with a soft Airlume combed cotton touch and a retail fit that drapes without clinging. A colorful retro showgirl graphic anchors the front, bringing playful nostalgia—imagine neon marquees, feathered boas, and late-night laughter spilling onto city streets. Wear it layered under a denim jacket for chilly evenings or solo during cool summer nights. It’s for people who collect stories from nights out, who love eclectic vintage aesthetics, and who want a subtler statement piece that still sparks conversation on evenings like cabaret nights, rooftop parties, and city strolls after dusk.
Product features
- Lightweight 4.2 oz fabric for breathable all-day wear
- 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton in solids; blended fiber options for heathers
- Retail fit with side seams and shoulder tape to maintain shape
- Ribbed knit collar and tear-away DTF inner neck label for comfort
- Made in Nicaragua; meets flammability requirements
Care instructions
- Machine wash: warm (max 40C or 105F)
- Tumble dry: low heat
- Iron, team or dry: medium heat
- Non-chlorine: bleach as needed
- Do not dryclean