Stay Where You’re To Nautical T-Shir---Maritime Puffin Boat, Newfoundland Classic Collection
"Stay Where You're To" Vintage Crest Tee — Newfoundland Classic Collection'
$35 CAD
The most Newfoundland sentence ever spoken, set in a hand-illustrated nautical crest — red dory, puffin, and the deep blue Atlantic.
WHAT IT MEANS Stay where you're to till I comes where you're at is the crown jewel of Newfinese — it simply means "stay put until I get to you," but it's the way it's said that makes it legendary. Both where you're to and where you're at mean "where you are" in Newfoundland English, a turn of speech you'll hear nowhere else on earth. This version wraps the phrase in a richly illustrated crest — a red fishing boat cutting through the swell, a puffin perched on the rocks, all bordered in weathered rope. It's everyday talk on the Rock and a delightful puzzle for everyone else, given the heritage treatment it deserves.
WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT
- Detailed nautical crest with a red dory, puffin, and rope border in rich blues and red on black
- Wears the single most iconic phrase in the whole Newfinese dictionary
- Soft mid-weight cotton that feels better every time you wear it
- Made for proud Newfoundlanders, expats, and anyone who loves a good bit of dialect
- A guaranteed conversation-starter — and a friendly translation challenge for the come-from-aways
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