Happy Family Penguins Personalised Premium Unisex Tee
Happy Family Penguins Personalised Premium Unisex Tee
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$28.72
What's better than one penguin in Napoleonic dress? A family of three penguins in Napoleonic dress, of course! This incredibly adorable design features Napoleon's family as penguins. Napoleon married his second wife, Marie-Louise of Austria, in 1810. Their son Prince Napoleon François Charles was born in 1811 and given the title of King of Rome. Following his father's abdication, the young prince moved to Austria with his mother and was known to the Habsburg court as Franz, Duke of Reichstadt.
This adorable T-shirt is perfect for couples with young children who also happen to be Napoleonic enthusiasts. You can personalise your shirt to add the names of your family members.
• 100% combed and ring-spun cotton • Ash color is 99% combed and ring-spun cotton, 1% polyester • Fabric weight: 4.2 oz (142 g/m2) • Pre-shrunk fabric • Shoulder-to-shoulder taping • Side-seamed
I am imperially impressed with Napoleonic Impressions. Not only with the thought and professionalism of the website but at the high street quality of the merchandise. It is the shop every history fan has been wishing for.
Joshua Provan, Adventures in Historyland
Napoleonic Impressions comes out with the best variety of smart, fun designs backed by solid historical knowledge. I wish all museum/historic site gift shops carried products like theirs!
Michelle Herbelin
I was so tickled to find a store that had unique items from Napoleonic history! Prices are reasonable and the shipping was incredibly fast - I ordered a Joachim Murat pendant and a Miguel de Alava mug and they came within a week of ordering. They are both excellent quality and would highly recommend!
Kara DiDomizio
Napoleonic Impressions is a treasure trove of fun merchandise for history lovers who like to have a laugh. If you love Napoleonic history, you’ll love Napoleonic Impressions!
Monica Cartas Zieske
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