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This standard fit t-shirt is made from 100% heavy cotton and is available in sizes S-5XL in a variety of popular colors. The logo, featuring a distressed, cracked, vintage feel, is printed on the front of the Gildan 5000, a classic unisex fit t-shirt made from 5.3 oz, 100% preshrunk cotton with a tear away label.