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"Why is it I feel a new nostalgia for the era of the guillotine?" - Dennis Cooper

Design by Abel Yedinak

Shirt Color: Black

Ink Type: Water Based Discharge

Fit: Short Sleeve Unisex Tee

Screen printed on the AScolour Block Tubular Tee - 5050

100% Cotton

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Screen printed on the AScolour Block Tubular Tee - 5050 - Black

Mid weight, 5.9 oz, 20-singles, 100% carded cotton (marles 15% viscose)
Construction
Neck ribbing, tubular construction (no side seams), shoulder to shoulder tape, double needle hems, preshrunk to minimize shrinkage
Tear-out AS Colour label

SM - Body Width: 18 | Body Length: 28 ½

MD - Body Width: 20 | Body Length: 29 ¼

LG - Body Width: 22 | Body Length: 30 ½

XL - Body Width: 24 | Body Length: 31 ¾

2X - Body Width: 26 | Body Length: 32 ¾

3X - Body Width: 28 ¼ | Body Length: 33

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