Womens SANTA CRUZ Dizzy Daisy T-Shirt in Grey

Womens SANTA CRUZ Dizzy Daisy T-Shirt in Grey

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£26.99
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Womens SANTA CRUZ Dizzy Daisy T-Shirt in Grey

£26.99
Sale price  £26.99 Regular price  £26.99

Pickup available at 23 - 25 Pier Street

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Womens SANTA CRUZ Dizzy Daisy T-Shirt in Grey

6

23 - 25 Pier Street

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

23-25 Pier Street
Aberystwyth SY23 2LN
United Kingdom

+441970624808

Reliable shipping

Flexible returns

Add a touch of skate-inspired style to your everyday wardrobe with the Women's Santa Cruz Dizzy Daisy T-Shirt. Crafted from soft cotton in a versatile Grey colourway, this everyday essential offers lasting comfort with a relaxed, easy-to-wear fit.

Featuring the eye-catching Dizzy Daisy graphic, inspired by Santa Cruz's iconic artwork and California roots, this tee brings together bold design with effortless styling. Finished with a classic crew neckline and short sleeves, it's perfect for pairing with jeans, shorts, skirts, or layering under jackets throughout the year.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Soft 100% cotton construction
  • Grey colourway
  • Dizzy Daisy graphic print
  • Classic crew neckline
  • Short sleeves
  • Relaxed fit
  • Lightweight and breathable
  • Signature Santa Cruz branding

SIZE GUIDE 

XS S M L

Chest (cm)

85 90 95 100

Waist (cm)

70 75 80 85

MATERIALS

100% Organic Cotton

PRODUCT CARE

Machine Washable

BRAND: SANTA CRUZ

Santa Cruz Skateboards, distributed by NHS, is the world’s oldest continuous skateboard company, founded by Richard Novak, Doug Haut, and Jay Shuirman. Originally a surfboard business, it pivoted to skateboards after a Hawaiian company ordered 500 boards. Using leftover fiberglass, they produced their first skateboards in 1973 — the batch sold out fast, sparking huge demand. Today, Santa Cruz is one of the most iconic and influential brands in skateboarding history.

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