Knowledge
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5.5 oz 100% Ringspun Cotton Tubular T-Shirt* Super-soft ringspun cotton. ¾” Set-in collar. Printed tag. Double-needle bottom hem and sleeves. Shoulder-to-shoulder tape. Pre-shrunk to minimize shrinkage. Machine washable.
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