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Bella + Canvas Unisex 3/4-Sleeve Baseball
Bella + Canvas Unisex 3/4-Sleeve Baseball
Bella + Canvas Unisex 3/4-Sleeve Baseball
Bella + Canvas Unisex 3/4-Sleeve Baseball

Bella + Canvas Unisex 3/4-Sleeve Baseball T-Shirt,WHT/ NEON ORANGE,XL

Product ID : 21606020
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Galleon Product ID 21606020
UPC / ISBN 884913390195
Shipping Weight 0.35 lbs
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Model 3200
Manufacturer Bella Canvas
Shipping Dimension 8.82 x 6.18 x 2.4 inches
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Bella + Canvas Unisex 3/4-Sleeve Baseball Features

  • 40 singles

  • BELLA+CANVAS uses sustainable manufacturing processes with Blue Sign certified dyes, efficient dye houses that adhere to the state of California’s EPA regulations around waste water treatment and usage, and cutting facilities in Los Angeles that run on partial solar power with comprehensive recycling programs for paper waste and fabric scraps.

  • Contrast raglan sleeves and neck trim

  • Disclaimer: neons are brighter than they appear online

  • Marble colors are 4 oz., 91% polyester, 9% combed ringspun cotton, 30 singles


About Bella + Canvas Unisex 3/4-Sleeve Baseball

3.6 oz., 52% combed and ringspun cotton, 48% polyester; 40 singles; Triblends - 3.8 oz., 50% poly, 25% combed ringspun cotton, 25% rayon, 40 singles; Marble colors are 4 oz., 91% polyester, 9% combed ringspun cotton, 30 singles; Neon colors are 3.6 oz., 52% combed ringspun cotton, 48% polyester, 40 singles; Sideseamed; Contrast raglan sleeves and neck trim; Unisex sizing; retail fit; Disclaimer: neons are brighter than they appear online; BELLA+CANVAS uses sustainable manufacturing processes with Blue Sign certified dyes, efficient dye houses that adhere to the state of California’s EPA regulations around waste water treatment and usage, and cutting facilities in Los Angeles that run on partial solar power with comprehensive recycling programs for paper waste and fabric scraps.