HARDTIMET-Shirts

$35.40 0% OFF
HARDTIMET-Shirts
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HARDTIMET-Shirts

$35.40 0% OFF
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Overview

Our vibrant Comfort Colors 1745 Tee is an ode to individuality. Through a meticulous pigment dye process, each garment emerges as a unique masterpiece, showcasing an explosion of colors. No two tees are alike! The garment dyeing and wash processes ensure almost no shrinkage, giving your customers peace of mind. Constructed from premium 100% ring-spun US cotton, these custom heavyweight cotton T-shirts boast a relaxed-fitting tubular body that secures comfort without sacrificing style. The signature twill label adds a touch of sophistication, while the twill-taped neck and shoulders with a 7/8 inch double-needle topstitched collar, aesthetically enhance durability. Indulge in the phenomenon and upgrade your on demand store with an enchanting array of colors that make each Unisex Colorblast Heavyweight Cotton Tee a work of art!

why should you love black & proud?

YOU HAVE A CHOICE!

We have a variety of products that you could choose from, scan our store and find what you need and love.

PREMIUM QUALITY PRODUCTS

All the materials used go through strict quality assurance. We always aim to provide our customers with the best items.

CUSTOMER SUPPORT

Communication is key to giving our customers the best shopping experience. We cater to every query and concern of our customers.

black history: the leaders, legends, & leaders

never forget the struggle!

Rebecca Lee Crumpler (1831–1895), the first Black woman in the United States to qualify as a doctor, opened her own medical clinic in Boston and dedicated herself to treating women and children who lived in poverty. She treated patients regardless of their ability to pay and often took no money for her work.

make a statement with our hoodies!

black culture has cultivated the music world!

the tune of black!

In 1890, George W. Johnson, a former slave, became the first African-American musician to make commercial records. During his short but successful singing career, Johnson sold thousands of recordings.

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