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FWJ1969 Unisex Woodstock Ringer Tee

FWJ1969 Unisex Woodstock Ringer Tee

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In the 1960s, the ringer t-shirt became a staple fashion for youth and rock-n-rollers. The decade also saw the emergence of tie-dyeing and screen-printing on the basic T-shirt and the T-shirt also became a medium for wearable art. Psychedelic art poster designer Warren Dayton pioneered the format with several political, protest, and pop-culture art designs printed large and in color on T-shirts. His shirts featured images of Cesar Chavez, political cartoons, and other cultural icons from an article in the Los Angeles Times Magazine in late 1969 (ironically, the clothing company quickly cancelled the experimental line, fearing there would not be a market).

100% Recycled. Global Recycled Standard (GRS) Certified

Content : 55% recycled cotton 45% recycled polyester

Fabric : 5.5oz (185gsm) Jersey

Sizes : S-4X

Construction Details : 1x1 bound rib collar and cuffs self fabric neck tape 1” bottom hem retail specifications shrinkage controlled finishing tear-away label

$20.00

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In the 1960s, the ringer t-shirt became a staple fashion for youth and rock-n-rollers. The decade also saw the emergence of tie-dyeing and screen-printing on the basic T-shirt and the T-shirt also became a medium for wearable art. Psychedelic art poster designer Warren Dayton pioneered the format with several political, protest, and pop-culture art designs printed large and in color on T-shirts. His shirts featured images of Cesar Chavez, political cartoons, and other cultural icons from an article in the Los Angeles Times Magazine in late 1969 (ironically, the clothing company quickly cancelled the experimental line, fearing there would not be a market).

100% Recycled. Global Recycled Standard (GRS) Certified

Content : 55% recycled cotton 45% recycled polyester

Fabric : 5.5oz (185gsm) Jersey

Sizes : S-4X

Construction Details : 1x1 bound rib collar and cuffs self fabric neck tape 1” bottom hem retail specifications shrinkage controlled finishing tear-away label

$20.00

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In the 1960s, the ringer t-shirt became a staple fashion for youth and rock-n-rollers. The decade also saw the emergence of tie-dyeing and screen-printing on the basic T-shirt and the T-shirt also became a medium for wearable art. Psychedelic art poster designer Warren Dayton pioneered the format with several political, protest, and pop-culture art designs printed large and in color on T-shirts. His shirts featured images of Cesar Chavez, political cartoons, and other cultural icons from an article in the Los Angeles Times Magazine in late 1969 (ironically, the clothing company quickly cancelled the experimental line, fearing there would not be a market).

100% Recycled. Global Recycled Standard (GRS) Certified

Content : 55% recycled cotton 45% recycled polyester

Fabric : 5.5oz (185gsm) Jersey

Sizes : S-4X

Construction Details : 1x1 bound rib collar and cuffs self fabric neck tape 1” bottom hem retail specifications shrinkage controlled finishing tear-away label

$20.00

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In the 1960s, the ringer t-shirt became a staple fashion for youth and rock-n-rollers. The decade also saw the emergence of tie-dyeing and screen-printing on the basic T-shirt and the T-shirt also became a medium for wearable art. Psychedelic art poster designer Warren Dayton pioneered the format with several political, protest, and pop-culture art designs printed large and in color on T-shirts. His shirts featured images of Cesar Chavez, political cartoons, and other cultural icons from an article in the Los Angeles Times Magazine in late 1969 (ironically, the clothing company quickly cancelled the experimental line, fearing there would not be a market).

100% Recycled. Global Recycled Standard (GRS) Certified

Content : 55% recycled cotton 45% recycled polyester

Fabric : 5.5oz (185gsm) Jersey

Sizes : S-4X

Construction Details : 1x1 bound rib collar and cuffs self fabric neck tape 1” bottom hem retail specifications shrinkage controlled finishing tear-away label

$20.00

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In the 1960s, the ringer t-shirt became a staple fashion for youth and rock-n-rollers. The decade also saw the emergence of tie-dyeing and screen-printing on the basic T-shirt and the T-shirt also became a medium for wearable art. Psychedelic art poster designer Warren Dayton pioneered the format with several political, protest, and pop-culture art designs printed large and in color on T-shirts. His shirts featured images of Cesar Chavez, political cartoons, and other cultural icons from an article in the Los Angeles Times Magazine in late 1969 (ironically, the clothing company quickly cancelled the experimental line, fearing there would not be a market).

100% Recycled. Global Recycled Standard (GRS) Certified

Content : 55% recycled cotton 45% recycled polyester

Fabric : 5.5oz (185gsm) Jersey

Sizes : S-4X

Construction Details : 1x1 bound rib collar and cuffs self fabric neck tape 1” bottom hem retail specifications shrinkage controlled finishing tear-away label

$20.00

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In the 1960s, the ringer t-shirt became a staple fashion for youth and rock-n-rollers. The decade also saw the emergence of tie-dyeing and screen-printing on the basic T-shirt and the T-shirt also became a medium for wearable art. Psychedelic art poster designer Warren Dayton pioneered the format with several political, protest, and pop-culture art designs printed large and in color on T-shirts. His shirts featured images of Cesar Chavez, political cartoons, and other cultural icons from an article in the Los Angeles Times Magazine in late 1969 (ironically, the clothing company quickly cancelled the experimental line, fearing there would not be a market).

100% Recycled. Global Recycled Standard (GRS) Certified

Content : 55% recycled cotton 45% recycled polyester

Fabric : 5.5oz (185gsm) Jersey

Sizes : S-4X

Construction Details : 1x1 bound rib collar and cuffs self fabric neck tape 1” bottom hem retail specifications shrinkage controlled finishing tear-away label

$20.00

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In the 1960s, the ringer t-shirt became a staple fashion for youth and rock-n-rollers. The decade also saw the emergence of tie-dyeing and screen-printing on the basic T-shirt and the T-shirt also became a medium for wearable art. Psychedelic art poster designer Warren Dayton pioneered the format with several political, protest, and pop-culture art designs printed large and in color on T-shirts. His shirts featured images of Cesar Chavez, political cartoons, and other cultural icons from an article in the Los Angeles Times Magazine in late 1969 (ironically, the clothing company quickly cancelled the experimental line, fearing there would not be a market).

100% Recycled. Global Recycled Standard (GRS) Certified

Content : 55% recycled cotton 45% recycled polyester

Fabric : 5.5oz (185gsm) Jersey

Sizes : S-4X

Construction Details : 1x1 bound rib collar and cuffs self fabric neck tape 1” bottom hem retail specifications shrinkage controlled finishing tear-away label

$20.00

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In the 1960s, the ringer t-shirt became a staple fashion for youth and rock-n-rollers. The decade also saw the emergence of tie-dyeing and screen-printing on the basic T-shirt and the T-shirt also became a medium for wearable art. Psychedelic art poster designer Warren Dayton pioneered the format with several political, protest, and pop-culture art designs printed large and in color on T-shirts. His shirts featured images of Cesar Chavez, political cartoons, and other cultural icons from an article in the Los Angeles Times Magazine in late 1969 (ironically, the clothing company quickly cancelled the experimental line, fearing there would not be a market).

100% Recycled. Global Recycled Standard (GRS) Certified

Content : 55% recycled cotton 45% recycled polyester

Fabric : 5.5oz (185gsm) Jersey

Sizes : S-4X

Construction Details : 1x1 bound rib collar and cuffs self fabric neck tape 1” bottom hem retail specifications shrinkage controlled finishing tear-away label

$24.50

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In the 1960s, the ringer t-shirt became a staple fashion for youth and rock-n-rollers. The decade also saw the emergence of tie-dyeing and screen-printing on the basic T-shirt and the T-shirt also became a medium for wearable art. Psychedelic art poster designer Warren Dayton pioneered the format with several political, protest, and pop-culture art designs printed large and in color on T-shirts. His shirts featured images of Cesar Chavez, political cartoons, and other cultural icons from an article in the Los Angeles Times Magazine in late 1969 (ironically, the clothing company quickly cancelled the experimental line, fearing there would not be a market).

100% Recycled. Global Recycled Standard (GRS) Certified

Content : 55% recycled cotton 45% recycled polyester

Fabric : 5.5oz (185gsm) Jersey

Sizes : S-4X

Construction Details : 1x1 bound rib collar and cuffs self fabric neck tape 1” bottom hem retail specifications shrinkage controlled finishing tear-away label

$20.00

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In the 1960s, the ringer t-shirt became a staple fashion for youth and rock-n-rollers. The decade also saw the emergence of tie-dyeing and screen-printing on the basic T-shirt and the T-shirt also became a medium for wearable art. Psychedelic art poster designer Warren Dayton pioneered the format with several political, protest, and pop-culture art designs printed large and in color on T-shirts. His shirts featured images of Cesar Chavez, political cartoons, and other cultural icons from an article in the Los Angeles Times Magazine in late 1969 (ironically, the clothing company quickly cancelled the experimental line, fearing there would not be a market).

100% Recycled. Global Recycled Standard (GRS) Certified

Content : 55% recycled cotton 45% recycled polyester

Fabric : 5.5oz (185gsm) Jersey

Sizes : S-4X

Construction Details : 1x1 bound rib collar and cuffs self fabric neck tape 1” bottom hem retail specifications shrinkage controlled finishing tear-away label

$20.00

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In the 1960s, the ringer t-shirt became a staple fashion for youth and rock-n-rollers. The decade also saw the emergence of tie-dyeing and screen-printing on the basic T-shirt and the T-shirt also became a medium for wearable art. Psychedelic art poster designer Warren Dayton pioneered the format with several political, protest, and pop-culture art designs printed large and in color on T-shirts. His shirts featured images of Cesar Chavez, political cartoons, and other cultural icons from an article in the Los Angeles Times Magazine in late 1969 (ironically, the clothing company quickly cancelled the experimental line, fearing there would not be a market).

100% Recycled. Global Recycled Standard (GRS) Certified

Content : 55% recycled cotton 45% recycled polyester

Fabric : 5.5oz (185gsm) Jersey

Sizes : S-4X

Construction Details : 1x1 bound rib collar and cuffs self fabric neck tape 1” bottom hem retail specifications shrinkage controlled finishing tear-away label

$21.50

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