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You Don't Scare Me, My Wife is Cornish -Short-Sleeve Unisex T-Shirt - copy

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You Don't Scare Me, My Wife is Cornish -Short-Sleeve Unisex T-Shirt


You've now found the staple t-shirt of your wardrobe. It's made of 100% ring-spun cotton and is soft and comfy. The double stitching on the neckline and sleeves add more durability to what is sure to be a favorite!


• 100% ring-spun cotton

• Sport Grey is 90% ring-spun cotton, 10% polyester

• Dark Heather is 65% polyester, 35% cotton

• 4.5 oz/yd² (153 g/m²)

• Shoulder-to-shoulder taping

• Quarter-turned to avoid crease down the center

• Blank product sourced from Bangladesh, Nicaragua, Honduras, Dominican Republic, Haiti or Guatemala


"Create Your Own Unique Style! ? Contact us for personalized designs, bespoke orders, and custom creations. We're here to bring your ideas to life on our eco-friendly products."


This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!


"At Cousin Jack's Emporium, we're dedicated to sustainability. By manufacturing on four continents, we can offer local shipping for 95% of orders, reducing our carbon footprint and ensuring swift delivery."

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