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Neuschwanstein Castle, Bavaria

Men's Football Tee

Neuschwanstein Castle, Bavaria
Neuschwanstein Castle, Bavaria
Neuschwanstein Castle, Bavaria

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Neuschwanstein Castle, Bavaria

Men's Football Tee

$27.49
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 Men's Football Tee is in stock. We will print it as soon as you order it.

Delivery time: 5/1/24 - 5/3/24 (Standard)
Men's Football Tee | Brand: LAT Apparel | Fabric Content: 100% Cotton for Black/White & White/Black. 60% Cotton 40% Polyester for Vintage Smoke/White.

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Straight from the pages of yesteryear comes this style-refined vintage T-shirt from LAT Apparel. The poly-cotton blend makes for an incredibly soft and comfortable wear, and added features such as the EasyTear™ label and double-needle stitching ensure a durable and fashionable wear for years to come.
  • Fabric Content: 100% Cotton for Black/White & White/Black. 60% Cotton 40% Polyester for Vintage Smoke/White. | Fabric weight: 4.5oz (lightweight)
  • Taped neck with EasyTear™ label
  • Double-needle stitching on sleeves and bottom hem
  • Contrasting stripes on sleeves
  • Imported; processed and printed in the U.S.A.

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4.6 Total stars

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6/9/23

The reason for the only 3 stars is that one of the XL shirts came with a sticker that said it was a second and the Text was above and over the seam on the the front of the shirt. I was hoping to get a refund of that one shirt or have a replacement sent out. I’ll wait for a response ,

9/2/22

Well made and reasonably priced.

8/9/22

Very nice

1/7/22

Very nice shirt.

12/30/21

My son loves this shirt.
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Neuschwanstein Castle, Bavaria

Neuschwanstein Castle, Bavaria

Neuschwanstein Castle is a nineteenth-century palace in southwest Bavaria, Germany. The palace was commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria.