Introducing our Unisex Ultra Cotton Tee, a perfect blend of comfort and style. This tee brings a touch of nostalgia with its vintage feel and unique design, making it a great choice for everyday wear. Its soft fabric drapes nicely on various body types, giving an effortlessly casual vibe. Whether you're running errands, lounging at home, or dressing up for a casual outing, this tee adapts to your lifestyle. Ideal for aviation enthusiasts and history buffs, it’s also a thoughtful gift for holidays like Veterans Day or Memorial Day. Celebrate your passion and showcase your unique style with this versatile t-shirt!
Product features
- Environmentally-friendly 100% US cotton for superior comfort.
- Unique tubular knit construction reduces fabric waste and enhances aesthetics.
- Ribbed collar designed for elasticity and shape retention.
- Versatile fit that pairs well with a variety of casual and semi-formal wear.
- Tear-away label for a comfortable, irritation-free experience.
Care instructions
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
- Non-chlorine: bleach as needed
- Do not tumble dry
- Do not iron
- Do not dryclean
| S | M | L | XL | 2XL | 3XL | 4XL | 5XL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Width, in | 18.00 | 20.00 | 22.00 | 24.00 | 26.00 | 28.00 | 30.00 | 32.00 |
| Length, in | 28.00 | 29.00 | 30.00 | 31.00 | 32.00 | 33.00 | 34.00 | 35.00 |
| Sleeve length from center back, in | 15.62 | 17.37 | 18.75 | 20.00 | 21.50 | 22.87 | 24.25 | 25.50 |
754th Bombardment Squadron
The 754th Bombardment Squadron was activated at Wendover Field, Utah on 1 July 1943 as one of the four original squadrons of the 458th Bombardment Group. Before the month ended, the squadron moved to Gowen Field, Idaho, drawing its initial cadre from the 52d Bombardment Squadron. The air echelon of the squadron's cadre immediately departed for Orlando Army Air Base, where they spent the next two months participating in specialized tactical training. In September 1943, the air and ground echelons of the squadron were united at Kearns Army Air Base, Utah before proceeding to Wendover to begin the first phase of training with the Consolidated B-24 Liberator.