Hommage to the Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl who embarked 1947 on the daring Kon-Tiki expedition, sailing across the Pacific Ocean on a balsa wood raft to demonstrate the possibility of ancient transoceanic contact.
In the warm South Seas, the sailors let go of their old world’s anchor. Instead of storms and duty, they choose sun, palm trees, and the joy of simple living. No course to follow—just laughter on the shore, music in the air, and the sea as their forever home.
This shirt in the 70s surf style captures the laid-back vibe of surf culture in California. Its bright color reflects the sun shining over the Pacific featuring a cool vintage logo.
The exotic world captivates with vibrant traditions. Rituals and religious celebrations, connect communities and generations. They express faith and celebrate the diversity of life.
Each Micky Oye shirt is made of all the good stuff and nothing else: 100% viscose, 100% coconut buttons. Authentic Aloha, Baby
We only use the best materials, meaning you will be able to wear your Micky Oye for a long, long time. (To that end we also offer free button replacements, plus shipping.) Our supply chain is as short and tight as possible, i.e. the cartonage that we’re having made next door in Berlin. And everyone – from the sewers to the sales reps – is payed equitably.
You bet! And delivery within EU and Switzerland is free of charge, too. We charge a flat fee of 20€ for worldwide deliveries outside the EU and Switzerland.
If you were to return the shipment from outside EU you’d have to pay the shipping, though. But seriously, why would you?!
A Micky Oye shirt is fairly easy to take care of, as long as you remember these 4 things:
1. Wash it with similar colors with max. 30°C
2. Make sure to always wash (and iron) it inside out
3. Put it back into shape while it’s still wet
(by putting it on a hanger e.g.)
4. Do never, ever tumble dry it