2-Pack Short Sleeve Crew Tee in Black
2-Pack Short Sleeve Crew Tee in Black
2-Pack Short Sleeve Crew Tee in Black
2-Pack Short Sleeve Crew Tee in Black
2-Pack Short Sleeve Crew Tee in Black
2-Pack Short Sleeve Crew Tee in Black
2-Pack Short Sleeve Crew Tee in Black
2-Pack Short Sleeve Crew Tee in Black
2-Pack Short Sleeve Crew Tee in Black
Velva Sheen

2-Pack Short Sleeve Crew Tee in Black


  • Details
  • Sizing
  • Brand Info
  • A true American classic, Velva Sheen tees are spun, sewn, and dyed in the USA. Knit on vintage tubular knit machinery, these t-shirts outfit Velva Sheen's medium-weight cotton jersey fabric with an array of time-accurate 1950s style details to create a timeless wardrobe staple. The brand's medium-weight cotton jersey fabric sports a moderate heft with a soft texture throughout, plus natural elasticity due to the fabric's tubular knit construction. Finished with a double needle reinforced collar and single needle stitched hem.
    • Regular fit 1950s cut
    • Pre-shrunk American cotton jersey fabric
    • Tubular knit construction
    • Double-needle stitched collar
    • Single stitch hem
    • Tonal stitching
    • 100% cotton
    • Made in USA
    • Pack contains two t-shirts
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    Medium 39" 16.5" 7.25" 24.5"
    Large 43" 17" 7.25" 26"
    X-Large 46.5" 18.75
    7.7" 28"
    XX-Large 50.5" 19.75
    7.75" 28.5"

    Convert to CM

    For details about how we measure our garments visit the measuring guide.

  • Renowned for their association with vintage Americana, Velva-Sheen maintains its nearly century-long legacy of crafting apparel for educational institutions, camps, and the US Armed Forces, a tradition that endures to this day. Founded 1932 in Cincinnati, Ohio, Velva Sheen revisits vintage designs, infusing them with a fresh vitality. Committed to upholding the brand's century-old reputation, the company proudly manufactures its entire line in the United States, employing American tubular knit fabrics that pay homage to Velva Sheen's extensive historical archives.

160919A11