Sure can, they show up in the "zoom in on picture" mode but I think I'll give an alternate view of them too since they might be too small. I did put the text of Maestro in the shirt description part -- I'll do that for all of them.
For now, text is as follows (without the special pronunciation symbols):
fencing:
fenc·ing (fnsng)noun
1. The art or sport of using a foil, épée, or saber in attack and defense.
2. Skillful repartee, especially as a defense against having to give direct answers.
3. Material, such as wire, stakes, and rails, used in building fences.
4.A barrier or enclosure of fences.
foil:
foil (foil)noun
1. A fencing sword having a usually circular guard and a thin, flexible four-sided blade with a button on the tip to prevent injury.
2. The art or sport of fencing with such a sword.
epee:
é·pée also e·pee (-p, p) noun
1. A fencing sword with a bowl-shaped guard and a long, narrow, fluted blade that has no cutting edge and tapers to a blunted point.
2. The art or sport of fencing with this sword.
saber:
sa·ber (sbr) noun
1. A heavy cavalry sword with a one-edged, slightly curved blade.
2. A light dueling or fencing sword having an arched guard covering the hand and a tapered flexible blade with a cutting edge on one side and on the tip.
Maestro:
Front: Maestro. Back: maestro: 1. A master in an art especially music or fencing. 2. The Boss of you.
I'll be coming up with humerous definitions for Fencing, Foil, Epee, and Saber as well.
Or if you have any suggestions, let me know
