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Women's Premium T-Shirt

#EveryChildMatters - Every Child Matters (orange)
#EveryChildMatters - Every Child Matters (orange)
#EveryChildMatters - Every Child Matters (orange)
#EveryChildMatters - Every Child Matters (orange)

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Women's Premium T-Shirt

$23.99
slimmer fitRegional sizing US

 Women's Premium T-Shirt is in stock. We will print it as soon as you order it.

Delivery time: 4/3/24 - 4/5/24 (Standard)
Fitted classic T-shirt for women | Brand: Spreadshirt | 100% cotton (heather gray is 95% cotton/5% viscose. Heather Blue & Charcoal Gray are 80% cotton/20% polyester. Heather Burgundy is 60% cotton/40% polyester, Heather Oatmeal is 99% Cotton/1% Viscose, Heather Ice Blue is 95% Cotton/5% Viscose). ITEMS RUNS SMALL.

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The headliner of our Collection is the premium T-shirt. This is as perfect as perfect gets: it's soft yet stretchy, a little longer than a standard tee and figure-flattering. ITEM RUNS SMALL.
  • Brand: Spreadshirt
  • 100% cotton (heather gray is 95% cotton/5% viscose. Heather Blue & Charcoal Gray are 80% cotton/20% polyester. Heather Burgundy is 60% cotton/40% polyester, Heather Oatmeal is 99% Cotton/1% Viscose, Heather Ice Blue is 95% Cotton/5% Viscose) | Fabric weight: 4.42 oz (lightweight)
  • Fairly produced, certified and triple audited
  • Optimized for vibrant print results
  • Double-stitched ribbed collar and hems
  • Imported; processed and printed in the U.S.A.

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#EveryChildMatters - Every Child Matters (orange)

#EveryChildMatters - Every Child Matters (orange)

#EVERY CHILD MATTERS is about the remains of 215 children were found at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School, BC, Canada. Thousands of Native children were mistreated in those kind of schools