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St Augustine Florida Vintage Retro Unisex Heavy Crewneck Sweatshirt - White Logo

St Augustine Florida Vintage Retro Unisex Heavy Crewneck Sweatshirt - White Logo

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Unisex heavy crewneck sweatshirt in medium-heavy fleece for warmth and durability. Classic fit with ribbed collar, cuffs & waistband, double-needle seams, and a tear-away label. DTG print. Standard 8.0 oz 50% cotton/50% polyester; Heather Sport 60/40. White may appear off-white; Orange hue may vary.

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Over centuries the city changed hands between Spain, Britain, and the United States, each leaving its mark on the architecture, the street grid, and the place names. By the late nineteenth century, Henry Flagler's railroad brought northern winter visitors by the trainload, and the old garrison town picked up Spanish Renaissance hotels, a Mediterranean Revival bridge, and the look of a resort. The Castillo became a national monument in 1924. In 1965, on its four-hundredth anniversary, St. Augustine paused to take stock of how much had survived intact — the fort, the street grid, the Cathedral, the lanes — and the modern preservation era began. Today the old quarter is a national historic landmark and a year-round destination, anchored by the Castillo, the lighthouse on Anastasia, and the Bridge of Lions.

Today St. Augustine is celebrated as one of America's most distinctive small cities — historic, walkable, sea-aired, and unmistakably first. Our St. Augustine designs gather that identity into wearable form: the coquina fort, the lanterns on Aviles Street, the lighthouse off Anastasia, and the winter glow of the Nights of Lights. Explore the collection and carry a little of the nation's oldest city wherever you go.

Why People Visit St Augustine Florida

  • Tour the Castillo de San Marcos, the oldest masonry fort in the continental US — coquina walls, diamond bastions, the dry moat, and views across Matanzas Bay from the gun deck.
  • Walk St. George Street, the car-free colonial corridor lined with historic buildings, and Aviles Street, often called the oldest street in the United States.
  • Climb the St. Augustine Lighthouse on Anastasia Island for sweeping coastal panoramas and maritime exhibits.
  • See the Spanish Renaissance former Hotel Ponce de Leon (1888) and the former Hotel Alcazar — Henry Flagler's Gilded-Age landmarks anchoring the old town.
  • Visit the Gonzalez-Alvarez House, the "Oldest House" in the city, with its first floor dating to about 1727.
  • Stop at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine, the oldest Catholic parish in the United States.
  • Cross the Bridge of Lions over Matanzas Bay, with its marble lions and Mediterranean Revival towers.
  • Visit Fort Mose Historic State Park just north of town, the 1738 site where free Black militiamen and their families established their own community under Spanish protection.
  • Wander Lincolnville, the late-19th-century neighborhood of Victorian-era homes south of the old town.
  • Relax on St. Augustine Beach and the Anastasia Island shore, broad Atlantic sands a short drive over the bay.
  • Come back in winter for the Nights of Lights (mid-November into January), when millions of white lights wrap the historic district.

St Augustine Florida Merlin Classics retro vintage logo featuring alligator motif and 1845 Florida statehood reference