Product Overview
Fully Sick FORD Fairlane T-Shirt – Choose Your Fairlane or Fairmont Model
The Fully Sick FORD Fairlane T-Shirt brings PUKE Apparel’s car-culture chaos into one cleaner product. Instead of hunting through separate listings, choose your Fairlane or Fairmont model design from the options and build the shirt your way.
This product is part of the Fully Sick range — PUKE Apparel’s adult car-culture collection built for meets, cruises, burnout events, shed nights and everyday wear with attitude. It is made for Ford fans who like loud graphics, classic Aussie street style and chaos you can actually wear.
Choose your Fairlane or Fairmont model design, pick your size, select your shirt colour where available, and let the Fully Sick energy do the rest.
Range: Fully Sick
Fit: Regular / Unisex
Material: 190 GSM cotton
Print: DTF
Use: Car events / cruises / casual wear / burnout culture / everyday chaos
Creative Note:
Product imagery across PUKE Apparel may include AI-assisted creative presentation, including AI-generated or AI-enhanced model representations, unless otherwise stated.
AI-assisted. Chaos-approved.
AI wore it first. You wear it better.
Care Instructions:
Machine wash cold with like colours.
Do not bleach.
Do not tumble dry.
Do not dry clean.
Do not iron if printed.
Line dry in shade.
Avoid prolonged direct sun exposure.
Additional Care Instructions:
Wash inside out.
Use mild detergent.
Gentle cycle preferred.
Do not use fabric softener.
Following these care instructions will help preserve the garment and printed finish over time.
Purchase Notes:
Secure checkout.
Warranty Information:
Covered by Australian Consumer Law. If your item arrives faulty, damaged, incorrect, or not as described, contact admin@pukeapparel.com and we will review the issue and provide an appropriate remedy where required. Minor differences in presentation may occur where product imagery includes mockups, AI-enhanced visuals, or AI-generated model representations. These do not affect your rights if the product received is materially different from what was described.
Chaos You Can Wear. Wear the Chaos.
First the car, then the chaos, now the brand.