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Campsite Graphic Tee - Sand/Green

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Campsite Graphic Tee - Sand/Green

DESCRIPTION

A retro-inspired graphic t-shirt from Pendleton - evoking a perfect thrift store find, but with Pendleton's superior quality and design. Made from a supremely comfortable combed cotton and print on the front.

The Campsite Graphic Tee is designed to retain its shape and softness, wash after wash. So you can stay cool and comfortable every time you wear it.

  • Material: 100% cotton
  • Care: Machine wash

SIZING

Size Length Chest
Small 28" 38"
Medium 29" 41"
Large 30" 44"
X-Large 31" 48"

PROVENANCE AND ETHICS

Pendleton's family history in Oregon dates back to 1863 when Thomas Kay, a young English weaver opened his own mill in Salem, Oregon. In 1909 Thomas's three grandsons, Clarence Morton Bishop, Royal Thomas Bishop, and Robert Chauncey Bishop opened Pendleton Woolen Mills. Six generations later Pendleton Woolen Mills is still run in Oregon by the Bishop family.

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DESCRIPTION

A retro-inspired graphic t-shirt from Pendleton - evoking a perfect thrift store find, but with Pendleton's superior quality and design. Made from a supremely comfortable combed cotton and print on the front.

The Campsite Graphic Tee is designed to retain its shape and softness, wash after wash. So you can stay cool and comfortable every time you wear it.

  • Material: 100% cotton
  • Care: Machine wash

SIZING

Size Length Chest
Small 28" 38"
Medium 29" 41"
Large 30" 44"
X-Large 31" 48"

PROVENANCE AND ETHICS

Pendleton's family history in Oregon dates back to 1863 when Thomas Kay, a young English weaver opened his own mill in Salem, Oregon. In 1909 Thomas's three grandsons, Clarence Morton Bishop, Royal Thomas Bishop, and Robert Chauncey Bishop opened Pendleton Woolen Mills. Six generations later Pendleton Woolen Mills is still run in Oregon by the Bishop family.