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dry blend short sleeve t shirt 2

$12.24

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This classic "go to" performance shirt has moisture wicking properties that will keep you dry and comfortable even during strenuous workouts. **This product was previously Gildan 8000, but has been replaced with Jerzees 29MR, because it has tear away tags instead of printed neck tags.**

Benefits

  • Great workout shirt
  • Stay dry and comfortable
  • Tried and true fit

Features

  • 5.5 oz., 50/50 preshrunk cotton/polyester
  • Heather sport colors: 65/35 polyester/cotton
  • Classic fit
  • Moisture-wicking properties
  • Taped neck and shoulders
  • Double needle sleeve and bottom hems

For environmental and human friendly reason, this product is only made when you order it. Typically, this product will be made in about a week, we will send you tracking information as soon as it's in the mail.

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