Next Level Apparel 7211 Unisex Heavyweight Cotton Long Sleeve T-Shirt
BLACK
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- 6.8 oz., 100% US combed ring-spun cotton, 16 singles
- 1 neckband
- Side seamed
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Description
Get ready to unleash your inner fashionista while keeping it cozy! Picture yourself in a snuggly oversized tee that feels like a warm hug from a cloud—yep, that's what we're serving up! Made from a fluffy blend of 100% US combed ring-spun cotton, this gem weighs in at a delightful 6.8 ounces, ensuring you can strut your stuff without compromising on comfort.
We’ve sprinkled in some serious style magic with a trendy dropped shoulder and chic 1” neckband, perfect for those relaxed hangout days. The side-seamed design gives you that flattering fit you crave, while the long sleeves with 3” rib cuffs add just the right touch of sophistication. And don’t even get us started on the finished straight bottom hemline—because you know what they say: it's all in the details!
But wait—there’s more! Not only will you look fab, but you’ll also be a hero for Mother Earth. Thanks to our fabric waste recycling program, we give all those little scraps a second chance, turning them into things like cushion filling and rugs. That’s right, we’ve already saved an impressive 24.3 million pounds of fabric. So, you can flaunt your style while saving the planet—pretty awesome, right?
And say goodbye to itchy tags! Our easy-to-remove tear-away label ensures blissful comfort all day long. Slip into this oversized tee, and you’ll be effortlessly cool, stylish, and a champion for the environment. What more could you ask for?
Features
6.8 oz., 100% US combed ring-spun cotton, 16 singles
1 neckband
Side seamed
Shoulder-to-shoulder binding
Dropped shoulder
Oversized fit
Set-in long sleeve with 3" rib cuff
Finished straight bottom hemline
Tear-away label
NLA has a recycling program for all fabric waste collected from the cutting process. All fabric scraps are sent to a recycling company that cleans and processes them to be used for cushion filling, rugs, etc. to date, 24.3m pounds of fabric have been recycled