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Los Angeles Apparel 20001 USA-Made Fine Jersey T-Shirt

$3.78
Color
Asphalt
Baby Blue
Black
Cranberry
Forest
Grass Green
Heather Grey
Lapis
Navy
Orange
Purple
Red
Royal
Silver
Slate
Teal
Size
XS
3XL
Color Black
Size
Many in stock
Description

This high-quality t-shirt is crafted from 4.3 oz./yd² of 100% combed ringspun cotton, featuring 30 singles for a soft and comfortable feel. The Heather Grey variation is made from a blend of 90% combed ringspun cotton and 10% polyester, ensuring durability and a stylish look. Designed with a ribbed neckband, this shirt offers both comfort and a contemporary finish. Proudly made in the USA, it combines premium materials with superior craftsmanship, making it an essential addition to any wardrobe.

Star Features Plus
  • 4.3 oz./yd², 100% combed ringspun cotton, 30 singles
  • Heather Grey is 90/10 combed ringspun cotton/polyester
  • Ribbed neckband
  • Made in USA
List Fabric care rules Plus

Here are a few guidelines to help you care for your new purchase. It's a good idea to pre-wash any washable natural fibers that you will be washing in the future, as some shrinkage may happen. We recommend pre-washing in the same way you intend to wash your future fabric creation including drying.

Wash light and bright colors separately, as some colors may run in their first few washes. Please note, these care tips are guidelines only and variations will apply to some fabrics. Extra care should be taken when washing high contrast prints with highly saturated pigments like red, black and navy on a light-colored cloths. These prints can be prone to color bleed and should be cold washed, and dried without delay.

Special washing instructions will apply to some fabrics such as satins, sequined, beaded, coated or foiled fabrics as well as specialty weights/styles and delicate items. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Please follow the care & prewash guidelines as we are unable to accept claims on fabrics which have been laundered incorrectly.