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Ringers Western Signature Bull Men's Loose T-Shirt - Burgundy with White Print

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Ringers Western Signature Bull Men's Loose Tee - Burgundy with White Print. Online Australia.

There is nothing more classic than a tee and a pair of jeans. From a day at the footy to a night at the pub this timeless combo has you covered. 

This Signature Bull tee is made from 100% cotton fibres which offer a soft, breathable and comfortable feel against the skin. Our loose-fit t-shirts are not tailored to hug the body, we have provided extra room in the chest, waist and hip areas for those who prioritise comfort and enjoy a little more breathing room. This tee has a basic crew neckline which sits close to the base of the neck, offering a classic and casual look. Our signature crest is printed proudly on both the front and back of this garment, carrying our pride and dedication to our products throughout this range. Due to its versatile nature, you can pair this tee with almost anything - jeans, shorts, or even layered for those cooler days.

Features

  • 180gsm, 100% Cotton Jersey
  • Loose Fit
  • Crew Neck
  • Soft hand feel & breathable
  • Pre-shrunk to minimise shrinkage
  • Small front chest print
  • Large centre-back print
  • Ringers Western woven labels

Sizing

Jono is 6"2 (178cm) and wears a M.


              Category: Core, Ringers Western, Ringers Western Mens, Ringers Western Mens T-Shirts

              Type: Ringers Western Mens T-Shirts

              120201560-BUR/WHT-XS 120201560-BUR/WHT-XS



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