Billabong Catch The Moon Women's Tank Shirts
Billabong Catch The Moon Women's Tank Shirts
Product Description
Moon, feathers and pyramids. Now that's the spirit.
The Catch The Moon high-low tank keeps the positivity flowing with spirit symbols and an irresistible vibe. Made from a premium cotton blend, its quality is second to none. So you can be sure its color and fit will stay true in the wash as long as you treat it nicely. As part of our Surf Daze collection, this retro inspired piece takes on a bohemian spirit and a gypsy state of mind, making it a go-to for all your summer hook ups.
Product Details
- 70% Polyester
- 30% Cotton
- Moon, feathers and pyramids are screened across chest
- Imported
- Machine wash
Product Specs
- Brand: Billabong
- Gender: For women
- Material: Polyester, Cotton
- Product No.: 9938
- Sku No.:
- Model/Style No.: J406BCAT - OFB/WHT - XS/S/M/L
- Season Collection: 2015 Summer
- Date Added : May 2016
About Billabong
Billabong was founded on Australia's Gold Coast in 1973 by surfer and surfboard shaper Gordon Merchant and his then partner, Rena. Those early days were rather inauspicious, with the pair designing boardshorts at home, cutting them out on the kitchen table and then carting the finished product around to the local surf shop to sell.
The business found immediate traction, with surfers drawn to the superior functionality of the Billabong boardshorts. They were also far more durable courtesy of the unique triple-stitching technique developed by Gordon.
The next step for the fledgling brand was to introduce the better local surfers to Billabong and incorporate them in the marketing of the brand. Company-sponsored contests and special events would later follow.
By the 1980s, Billabong had firmly established its place in Australian surf culture and was ready for international expansion.
Today, Billabong is a global brand with a portfolio that includes Von Zipper, Element, Honolua Surf Company, Kustom, Palmers Surf, Xcel, Tigerlily and Sector 9.
The name "billabong" is derived from the Wiradjuri word "bilabaŋ" that refers to a "creek that runs only during the rainy season".