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Unisex Crewneck Short Sleeve T-Shirt

unisex crewneck short sleeve t-shirt
Size Width Length Sleeve Length
XS 17" 27" 9"
S 19" 28" 9¼"
M 20½" 29" 9½"
L 22" 30" 9¾"
XL 23½" 31" 10"
2XL 25" 32" 10¼"
3XL 28" 33" 10½"
4XL 30" 34" 10¾"

She's a W.O.W T-Shirt

Regular price $32.95

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LIGHTWEIGHT CREW NECK SWEATSHIRT

Size Chest Length
X-Small 19.5" 25.5"
Small 20.5" 26.5"
Medium 21.5" 27.5"
Large 22.5" 28.5"
XL 23.5" 29.5"
XXL 24.5" 30.5"
XXXL 25.5" 31.5"

LIGHTWEIGHT CREW NECK SWEATSHIRT

Size Chest Length
X-Small 19.5" 25.5"
Small 20.5" 26.5"
Medium 21.5" 27.5"
Large 22.5" 28.5"
XL 23.5" 29.5"
XXL 24.5" 30.5"
XXXL 25.5" 31.5"

Size Chart

6 in stock
Sep 29 - Oct 03

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Sep 27

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Sep 27 - Sep 28

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Sep 29 - Oct 03

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Returns & Exchanges:
Not Accepted

Made in the U.S.A.

Ships to the U.S.A only.

Commemorating the Rosie the Riveter campaign aimed at recruiting female workers for defense infustries during World War II, this t-shirt features an image of the iconic Rosie with her red polka dot bandana designer for Woman Ordnance Workers (WOW). According to the US Army, about 85,000 Women Ordnance Workers produced military hardware for the Ordnance Department. About 350,000 total women served in the military during World War II..

Rosie’s image was popularized by a Norman Rockwell painting in 1943, but its prototype was created in 1942 by a Pittsburgh artist named J. Howard Miller, and was featured on a poster for Westinghouse Electric Corporation under the headline “We Can Do It!” Rosie's image became a symbol of the contributions of American women during WWII.

This super-soft 4.3 ounce 60% cotton / 40% polyester t-shirt has been pre-washed to reduce shrinkage.

This design is copyrighted by The History List.

Ordering Information

  • Return Policy: This item is non-refundable
  • Shipping: Ship times are estimates of time in transit after your product leaves the fulfillment center. Some items in your order may ship separately to arrive faster.
  • Availability: Ships to the United States and Puerto Rico.
  • Shipping Policy: For more information, see our Shipping Policy.
  • This item is non-refundable

Item No. HL-WOW-S