Soldiers Without Guns Propaganda Print Shirt
Soldiers Without Guns Propaganda Print Shirt
World War II propaganda poster, 'Soldiers Without Guns' (1944) by Adolph Triedler. The war poster shows three women working for the war effort: an office worker, welder, and factory worker. The image was a lithograph created by the US Government Printing Office.
Comfort Colors introduces its garment-dyed t-shirt; a fully customizable tee made 100% with ring-spun cotton. The soft-washed, garment-dyed fabric brings extra coziness to your wardrobe while the relaxed fit makes it an excellent daily choice. The double-needle stitching throughout the tee makes it highly durable while the lack of side-seams helps the shirt retain its tubular shape.
.: 100% ring-spun cotton
.: Medium fabric (6.1 oz/yd² (206.8 g/m²))
.: Relaxed fit
.: Sewn-in twill label
S | M | L | XL | 2XL | 3XL | 4XL | |
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Width, cm | 46.36 | 51.44 | 55.88 | 60.96 | 66.04 | 70.48 | 75.56 |
Length, cm | 67.63 | 71.12 | 74.61 | 78.11 | 80.33 | 82.55 | 85.09 |
Sleeve length from center back, cm | 41.28 | 45.09 | 48.26 | 52.07 | 55.25 | 60.01 | 60.01 |