WW2 Victory Girls
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Victory Girls World War II Nose Art Hawaiian Shirt
An exclusive and artist edition World War II shirt featuring the fine art of reknowned aviation nose art painter Jerri Bergen. The original art is finely illustrated and hand painted and features fighter planes, bombers, and historic pin-up girl nose art from World War 2.
The aircraft include the B-29 Super Fortress, C-53 Sky Trooper, T-6 Texan, and P-51 Mustang. The individual nose art represent historic works and work done airports to preserve this American folk art.
We encourage you to check out Jerri's other work at www.victorygirl.com. Artist bio is below.
This shirt is made of 100% combed cotton and perfectly tailored in the USA. It features matched placket and perfectly engineered pocket for uninterrupted art across the full front. We use real coconut buttons, double-stitch for durability, and have side vents so shirt can be worn outside or tucked in.
Our shirts are a generous cut for comfort. For size chart and measurements click this link:
Made in USA
Jerri Bergen, owner of Victory Girl, an aviation art services company, is passionate about the history of aircraft ‘nose art’, those saucy, comical, personal images painted to the sides of military aircraft, reflecting the attitudes and sentiments of the crews and their missions.
Jerri Bergen and her company ‘Victory Girl’ at Cable Airport in Upland, CA, have designed and/or painted hundreds of nose art pieces on leather flight jackets, aircraft, RC models, hangar walls, and even bathroom tiles. Jerri has designed nose art for many commercial, military and general aviation aircraft – all of which have a story behind them. Jerri and her husband Chris also own and operate a Marine OY-1, and a 1941 Porterfield.
Victory Girl is located at Cable Airport (CCB), in Upland, California, the largest family-owned, public use airport in the US. Jerri also creates vintage airport posters (in her spare time!), to retain some of the original flavor of local airports that are fast disappearing from our urban landscape.
Jerri enjoys the history and stories behind aircraft nose art, and seeks to preserve this unique American art form for future generations. See the Victory Girl website at www.victorygirl.com for more information.
Jerri Bergen, owner of Victory Girl, an aviation art services company, is passionate about the history of aircraft ‘nose art’, those saucy, comical, personal images painted to the sides of military aircraft, reflecting the attitudes and sentiments of the crews and their missions.
Jerri Bergen and her company ‘Victory Girl’ at Cable Airport in Upland, CA, have designed and/or painted hundreds of nose art pieces on leather flight jackets, aircraft, RC models, hangar walls, and even bathroom tiles. Jerri has designed nose art for many commercial, military and general aviation aircraft – all of which have a story behind them. Jerri and her husband Chris also own and operate a Marine OY-1, and a 1941 Porterfield.
Victory Girl is located at Cable Airport (CCB), in Upland, California, the largest family-owned, public use airport in the US. Jerri also creates vintage airport posters (in her spare time!), to retain some of the original flavor of local airports that are fast disappearing from our urban landscape.
Jerri enjoys the history and stories behind aircraft nose art, and seeks to preserve this unique American art form for future generations. See the Victory Girl website at www.victorygirl.com for more information.