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Teenagers' Premium Longsleeve Shirt

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Teenagers' Premium Longsleeve Shirt

£20.49
Incl. VAT (EU), Plus delivery.
relaxed fit

 Teenagers' Premium Longsleeve Shirt is in stock. We will print it as soon as you order it.

Delivery time: 07/05/2024 - 13/05/2024 (Standard)
Longsleeve Shirt for teenagers from our Spreadshirt collection. 100% cotton. Brand: Spreadshirt

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The Spreadshirt Collection stands for best-possible print results on top-quality products A huge range of sizes makes sure that our gear fits everyone, big and small alike. Our Premium Longsleeve Shirt is the safe choice in any weather as it keeps you warm on cooler days and is still light enough to wear when it gets warmer.
  • Comes highly recommended! Top quality and supreme print results with all print methods
  • Consistent colours in all sizes for men, women and children
  • Fair and sustainable
  • Fabric weight: 150g/m²
  • Material: 100% cotton (except heather grey: 85% cotton, 15% viscose)

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4.8 Total stars

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06/10/2022

Good fabric and style.

12/12/2021

Good design.

28/10/2021

Very good quality fabric used, well made and true to size.

27/12/2020

My grand daughter loved them all but here is an idea. These children draw these figures all the time. It would be good if they could send in their own design to have printed.

26/12/2020

Very soft, wearable material. Better quality than most high street brands and well priced. Perfect fit and true to description.
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