Victory knows no boundaries. This t-shirt features bold line-art of Cynisca — the Spartan princess who won the Olympic Games twice, carving her path to glory in a world ruled by men.
Hand-drawn Cynisca with sword illustration
Crafted from premium 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton
Inspired by true Spartan history and timeless female strength
Perfect for trailblazers, warriors at heart, and women who lead with courage
Design rooted in 5th century BC Sparta, celebrating her Olympic victories in 396 and 392 BC
Channel the spirit of a champion — for women who don’t wait for permission to win.
Name: Cynisca of Sparta
Lived: c. 440–380 BC, Sparta, Greece
Known for: Spartan princess and Olympic champion
Famous for: First woman to win an Olympic event. Specifically, the chariot race. She claimed victory in 396 BC and again in 392 BC, breaking all barriers in Ancient Greece.
Note: Spartan swords were intentionally short—about 12–18 inches. Built for brutal efficiency in tight phalanx formations.
Disclaimer: There are no surviving images of Cynisca. Her appearance is imagined.
