Obama For President Top Quality Black T-Shirt by Anvil

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Obama For President Top Quality Black T-Shirt by Anvil



 : Obama For President Top Quality Black T-Shirt by Anvil
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Brand: South Horizon
Department: mens
Fabric Type: cotton



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Product DescriptionCotton T-Shirt by Anvil. 5.6 oz., heavyweight 100% preshrunk cotton T-shirt, Quarter-turned. Seamless collar, Taped shoulder-to-shoulder, Double-needle stitched neck, sleeves and hemmed bottom. Printed on Front of T-Shirt Won't peel or crack in washer/dryer.




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  • This is a Political/Seasonal Item. ALL SALES FINAL. NO RETURNS OR EXCHANGES ALLOWED
  • We ONLY use top Quality, Name Brand heavy cotton t-shirts that last wash after wash.
  • T-Shirt Brands used for this design: Anvil, Hanes, Gildan, Jerzees or Fruit of the Loom
  • Heather & Ash colors contain approximately 10% Polyester, rest Cotton.
  • 5.6 & 6 oz., heavyweight 100% preshrunk cotton T-shirt.





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