T-Can Tshirts

Pierre Poggenpoel

T-Can started in 2008 by Igshaan Amlay in Cape Town South Africa. In 2009, Pierre Poggenpoel stepped in as a business partner and brought with him a vision and passion for T-CAN, bringing it back to life. His love for South Africa and his business knowledge made for a perfect recipe and is clearly visible and shows in our work. Although T-CAN is created with South African tourists in mind, it is extremely popular with South Africans, especially those that have moved abroad – giving them a piece of home in a can. The T-CAN t-shirt and can, have identical marketing print on it, and can be used for a vast number of campaigns, marketing your company or event in a unique and special way. The t-shirt can be worn with pride as it is made up of the finest quality fabric, and the can, well - the can will be kept as a special keepsake.
So why are we different from any other branded t-shirt company, well put quite simply:
• T-CAN was conceived, born and bred in Cape Town South Africa – making it a PROUDLY SOUTH AFRICAN PRODUCT.
• T-CAN aids in lowering the unemployment level in our country, by creating employment and empowering South Africans.

• And lastly – but certainly not least – we love our clients, and we strive to create a long lasting business relationship with you.
So wear our t-shirts with pride, it was made with lots of love, just for you!

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November 16, 2009

Cape Point

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Situated at the junction of two of the earth's most contrasting water masses-the cold Benguela current on the West Coast and the warm Agulhas current on the East Coast,the Cape of Good Hope is popularly perceived as the meeting point of the Atlantic and the Indian Oceans.

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November 13, 2009

Cape of good hope

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This can tells us some good history bout that point at the bottom of Cape Town.

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November 5, 2009

Cape Town Slang

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This tshirt is uniquely capetonian, bru!

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