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Wellington Florida Vintage Retro Womens Fitted Ringspun Cotton Tee - White Logo

Wellington Florida Vintage Retro Womens Fitted Ringspun Cotton Tee - White Logo

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Women’s fitted ringspun cotton t-shirt with a soft, lightweight jersey feel and a classic crewneck. Slim, contoured fit with a longer body length, side-seam construction, and a tear-away label; this style runs smaller than usual. Solid colors are 100% cotton; select heather/blend shades may include a cotton–polyester mix.

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Wellington grew rapidly after incorporation, but its mid-century roots remained clear. The 1960s saw ranches, farms, and suburban neighborhoods developing side by side. Citrus groves dotted the land, while new schools, shops, and equestrian facilities anchored the community. Hurricanes periodically set back progress, yet each storm was met with rebuilding and renewed optimism. By mid-century, Wellington became known for its equestrian focus, attracting riders and trainers from across the nation. Its timeline highlights Florida’s dual identity: communities built on drained marshland, expanding suburban life while remaining forever shaped by the state’s unpredictable natural environment.

Today Wellington is celebrated as the “Winter Equestrian Capital of the World.” Its neighborhoods, citrus groves, and equestrian arenas blend history with modern pride. Our Wellington designs capture this dual identity, pairing the alligator motif with retro styling that honors resilience and tradition. They invite you to explore the Wellington collection and carry forward a reminder of Florida’s story: taming marshland, enduring storms, and celebrating heritage. Retro in tone, the design reflects toughness, endurance, and pride. Wellington’s motif connects history, equestrian culture, and Florida resilience in one authentic emblem of community.

Why People Visit Wellington Florida

  • Take in the winter equestrian season — show jumping, dressage, and international polo draw riders from around the world to Wellington's rings and polo fields each January through April.
  • Ride or walk part of the Equestrian Preserve's bridle-trail network — dozens of miles of public horse trails threading the village's horse country.
  • Walk the Wellington Environmental Preserve at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Everglades Habitat — a 365-acre public park with trails and birdwatching towers on the Everglades edge.
  • Explore Peaceful Waters Sanctuary — a 30-acre wetlands park with boardwalks across marsh and wetland habitats.
  • Relax along Lake Wellington and the village's neighborhood parks and ball fields.
  • Drive the horse-themed street grid of the equestrian neighborhoods, where barns and rings sit beside the canals of the old Acme Drainage District.

Wellington Florida Merlin Classics retro vintage logo featuring a Florida alligator motif with EST. 1845 Florida statehood date