About TriniSpirit®

TriniSpirit® is a Miami-based apparel brand that represents the culture of Trinidad & Tobago.  Identify Yourself with an item from our selection of original branded merchandise, or give one as a gift. Either way, we will deliver your order to anyone, anywhere in the world, with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Feel good knowing that a small percentage of every purchase goes towards the development of youth, sports, and culture of Trinidad and Tobago. To receive future notifications and updates enter your email address, and we will ensure your information stays private. Connect with us on Facebook and Twitter to recognize Trinidadians worldwide who are making a name for themselves, and even show your appreciation by leaving feedback on our Facebook and Twitter posts once in a while.

About Trinidad & Tobago

The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is an archipelagic state in the southern Caribbean, lying just off the coast of northeastern Venezuela and south of Grenada in the Lesser Antilles. It shares maritime boundaries with other nations including Barbados to the northeast, Guyana to the southeast, and Venezuela to the south and west. The island of Trinidad was a Spanish colony from the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1498 to the capitulation of the Spanish Governor, Don José Maria Chacón, on the arrival of a British fleet of 18 warships on 18 February 1797. During the same period, the island of Tobago changed hands between Spanish, British, French, Dutch and Courlander colonizers. Trinidad and Tobago was ceded to Britain in 1802 under the Treaty of Amiens. The country obtained independence in 1962, becoming a republic in 1976. Unlike most of the English-speaking Caribbean, Trinidad and Tobago’s economy is primarily industrial,with an emphasis on petroleum and petrochemicals. Trinidad and Tobago is known for its Carnival and is the birthplace of steelpan, calypso, soca, chutney and limbo.

Visit Trinidad and Tobago

For more information on Trinidad and Tobago check out the promotional video below, and visit the Tourism Development Company website at GoTrinidadandTobago.com.

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