What's Wrong Skip? Skippy the Bush Kangaroo Complete Tribute Tee
What's Wrong Skip? Skippy the Bush Kangaroo Complete Tribute Tee
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"What's wrong, Skip?" + "Skippy the Bush Kangaroo"
The complete Skippy tribute. This design features both the iconic catchphrase and the full show name — a double dose of 70s Aussie TV nostalgia. For fans who want the whole Waratah National Park experience on one tee, celebrating Sonny Hammond, the Hammond family, and Australia's most famous crime-solving kangaroo in all its retro glory.
For the Ultimate Skippy Fan
Perfect for die-hard Skippy devotees who want maximum nostalgia, collectors of vintage Aussie TV memorabilia, Boomers sharing childhood memories with grandkids, retro TV enthusiasts, and anyone who wants the full Skippy experience. Ideal for Australia Day, Father's Day, or gifting to mates who lived for Saturday morning TV.
Key Features:
- Dual-quote design: catchphrase + show name
- Premium cotton construction
- Classic unisex crew neck fit
- Retro 70s-inspired typography
Perfect Gift For:
Ultimate Skippy fans, retro TV collectors, Boomers, Gen X, Australia Day, Father's Day, vintage Aussie pop culture lovers.
More Aussie TV Classics:
Pair with Skippy Retro Tee, Mr Squiggle, Not Happy Jan, or browse Retro & Culture.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What sizes are available?
Our unisex tees are available in sizes S to 2XL. If you're between sizes or prefer a relaxed fit, size up. Check our size guide for exact measurements.
Where does this ship from?
We print in Brisbane and Melbourne for Australian orders, with printers in the UK, Europe, and USA for fast local delivery in those markets.
What is it made from?
A quality 100% cotton tee that's soft, breathable, and built to last. Some styles are a cotton/poly blend. Either way, the print won't crack or fade — wash after wash.
My granddaughter Vivi Swanson was over the moon.
My granddaughter Vivi Swanson was over the moon.