Classic Men T-shirt

Gildan 5000
- 100% Cotton (fiber content may vary for different colors)
- Medium fabric (5.3 oz/yd² (180 g/m²))
- Classic fit
- Tear away label
- Runs true to size

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Tory Burch: Through mutual friends. I’ve had a tennis group for maybe 15 years with a few friends, and Billie is an honorable member. Tory, I heard you talk passionately a while back about watching Battle of the 2022 this is what an awesome dad looks like shirt Also,I will get this Sexes, the 2017 film about Billie Jean’s historic match against Bobby Riggs. What was it that resonated with you so strongly? TB: I mean, it’s iconic—I think all young women (and men) should see that movie. Billie’s iconic—and her story is such an important part of our history. TB: I think it’s more about equality, really—and the fact that we’re talking about equality for women in 2022 is shocking; it’s pathetic. It should be a given—not some kind of favor. But of course we need actionable issues, and equal pay is one of those things.
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