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Unisex Long Sleeve Tee - SSI - AAC - 1st Army Air Force - WWII - USAAF x 300
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Elevate your wardrobe with this Unisex Ultra Cotton Long Sleeve Tee, a perfect blend of comfort and style. The soft, environmentally-friendly cotton offers a thicker vintage feel, providing a cozy layer for any season. Its classic fit and ribbed collar give a casual yet polished look, making it ideal for daily wear or special outings. Ideal for adults who appreciate sustainable fashion, this tee evokes a relaxed vibe that's perfect for lounging, running errands, or casual gatherings with friends. It's a thoughtful gift for any occasion such as birthdays, holidays, or simply to show appreciation. Stand out while honoring the legacy of aviation with this unique design, perfect for history buffs and aviation enthusiasts alike!

Product features
- Made from environmentally-friendly cotton for a vintage feel
- Knit in one piece, reducing fabric waste and enhancing design
- Ribbed collar offers elasticity and shape retention
- Shoulder tape for added stability and durability
- Available in various colors and fiber compositions to suit personal style

Care instructions
- Non-chlorine: bleach as needed
- Do not dryclean
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
- Tumble dry: medium heat
- Do not iron

  S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL
Width, in 17.99 20.00 22.01 23.98 25.98 28.00 30.00 32.00
Length, in 27.99 28.98 30.00 30.98 32.01 33.00 34.00 35.00
Sleeve length, in 25.00 25.51 25.98 26.50 27.01 27.52 28.03 28.54
Size tolerance, in 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00

 

1st Army Air Force

It was one of the four original numbered air forces formed in the first years of World War II. It was activated as the Northeast Air District on 18 December 1940, at Mitchel Field, Long Island, New York with a mission of air defense of the Northeastern United States and Great Lakes regions. Its primary mission was the organization and training of new combat units prior to their deployment overseas. It was active in 1941–42; 1942–58; 1966–69; and with minor name and function changes from 1985 to the present.

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