"Sports" T-Shirt in Heather Grey
"Sports" T-Shirt in Heather Grey
"Sports" T-Shirt in Heather Grey
"Sports" T-Shirt in Heather Grey
"Sports" T-Shirt in Heather Grey
"Sports" T-Shirt in Heather Grey
"Sports" T-Shirt in Heather Grey
"Sports" T-Shirt in Heather Grey
"Sports" T-Shirt in Heather Grey
Imogene + Willie

"Sports" T-Shirt in Heather Grey

$ 68.00
Size: Small
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  • Imogene + Willie's graphic t-shirts are developed in-house from original hand-drawn artwork and inspired by vintage t-shirts the founders' own wardrobes. Cut and sewn in Los Angeles and screen printed in Nashville, this installment is constructed from a triple-fiber 4oz heathered jersey with a distinct slub texture thoughout. Cut in a traditional fit that promises to relax and soften with wear.
    • Regular fit
    • 4oz heathered poly-cotton blend fabric
    • Reinforced collar
    • 50% polyester, 37% cotton, 13% rayon
    • Made in USA
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    Small 38" 15.5" 8" 24.5"
    Medium 40" 16" 8.5" 25.5"
    Large 42" 17" 9" 26.5"
    X-Large 46" 18" 9.25" 26.5"

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  • Imogene + Willie was founded in 2009 by Matt and Carrie Eddmenson out of a converted Nashville gas station. Starting with a single run of jeans, the husband-and-wife duo set out to create a a brand that honored timeless American styles through all-American manufacturing. Today, the brand remains steadfast in their mission, earning a fanbase that reaches far beyond Tennessee.

Imogene + Willie was founded in 2009 by Matt and Carrie Eddmenson out of a converted Nashville gas station. Starting with a single run of jeans, the husband-and-wife duo set out to create a brand that honored timeless American styles through all-American manufacturing. Today, the brand remains committed to producing their clothing in the United States, earning the respect of a loyal fanbase that spans far beyond Tennessee.