Lockheed Martin's Icons of the Skies

Some aircraft aren’t just machines; they’re legends. The SR-71 Blackbird (nicknamed “Habu”) and the F-117 Nighthawk are two of the most iconic creations ever to come out of Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works, and their legacy is written in speed, stealth, and secrecy.

In this photo, the story of aviation innovation lives on through what these two are wearing. One shirt pays homage to the Habu, the fastest jet ever built, capable of outrunning missiles at over Mach 3. The other celebrates the Nighthawk, the world’s first operational stealth aircraft, a plane so futuristic it looked like it came straight out of science fiction.

The Habu represents the Cold War’s high-speed chess game in the skies, while the Nighthawk embodies the leap into the stealth age. Both were breakthroughs that changed the rules of aerial warfare and cemented Skunk Works’ reputation for engineering the impossible.

Wearing these tees is more than repping cool graphics, it’s about carrying forward a culture of innovation, daring, and pushing the edge of what’s possible. Because whether it’s the roar of a Blackbird streaking past the horizon or the quiet shadow of a Nighthawk slipping through radar, these aircraft remind us that legends don’t fade; they fly forever.