Tiger Stadium 1918 Baseball Tee Shirt – Past Home of Your Detroit Tigers
$18.00
Any 2 tees for 33. Use the coupon code 2FOR33 at checkout.
Solid Colors are 100% Ring Spun Combed Cotton
Heather Colors are 50/50 Ring Spun Combed Poly/Cotton
4.6 Ounce Classic Fit with Tear Away Tag
Screen Printed in the USA
Hand Printed with Eco Friendly Ink
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This tee shirt is the smoothest and softest you’ll ever wear. Made of fine jersey, it has a durable, vintage feel. These ring spun combed cotton tees are known for their premium quality as well as the ability to stand up to a washing machine.
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