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The original founding fathers signatures shirt
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Channel a touch of The original founding fathers signatures shirt. southwestern charm and comfy-cute style with. This drop-sleeve tee features a graphic print of a longhorn skull with tribal accents for touch of rustic style. It has a scoop-neck collar and a slightly curved hem for a comfy fit, while an exposed seam down the back and a strappy accent behind the neck add texture. You can pair this longhorn skull tee with skinnies, flats and your favorite cardigan for an everyday look, or throw it on with distressed cropped jeans and sneaks for a more casual outfit.Mother of a dog? Love wine? There’s a T-shirt just for you is a proud declaration of who you are to the world. This short-sleeved, round-necked T-shirt comes in blue with the graphic in white, and can be paired with jeans or shorts. It is made of a blend of cotton and polyester, perfect to keep you cool and comfortable in summer.
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