Embroidered T-Shirt

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Description

The shirts shown in picture are shown "rolled up". The embroidered logo is placed on the left chest.

Select from 25 colors
Gildan 6.1 oz. 100% Preshrunk "Ultra" cotton
Ultra Tight Knit Surface
Seamless Collar Taped Neck and Shoulders
Double-Needle Stitching
These shirts are "Quality Made"...Not "See-thru" Material
USPS LOGO with RURAL CARRIER underneath

Please note: We can also get these shirts without "Rural Carrier" 

embroidered underneath the USPS logo. Just put in "Comments"....Please leave off "Rural Carrier". Also note: If you choose this option, they cannot be returned!

 

    299 Reviews

  • Posted by Lisa on 8th Jun 2020

    5

    T shirts

    I ordered the t-shirts , they are great I will definitely be buying again

  • Posted by Kari on 31st May 2020

    5

    Embroidered t-shirt

    I’ve been buys these t-shirts for years. I love all the color selections and the comfy material. Recommended for sure!

  • Posted by Dedra Croft on 29th May 2020

    5

    Awesome

    Loved it!

  • Posted by Kimm on 25th May 2020

    5

    Tshirts

    Great shirts

  • Posted by Kenneth Goff on 22nd May 2020

    5

    embroidered t-shirt

    Very satisfied, comfortable

  • Posted by Anthony on 21st May 2020

    3

    Embroidered T-shirt’s

    Good color and sturdy fabric, but there was significant shrinkage after washing and drying From PJ's: FYI: Wash in cold water.

  • Posted by Jessica on 14th May 2020

    5

    Quality is excellent and I’ll definitely be ordering more!

    Shirts are true to size and fit perfectly!

  • Posted by Shari Longworth on 9th May 2020

    5

    Tshirts

    Great quality! Great price!

  • Posted by Vinnie Vivaldi on 8th May 2020

    5

    Embroidered t-shirts

    2nd round of ordering these t-shirts. 1st order lasted @2years. A few of them are still as good as new. A few faded or got dingy by wearing them to work every day. Who knew mail was so dirty?