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Back the Red Back Hit Tee

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Back the Red Back Hit TeeBack the Red Back Hit Tee The Back the Red Back Hit Tee was built for those who proudly support our nations firefighters. On the back, it displays a bold grayscale American flag with a vivid red line running through the center. This powerful design represents unwavering support for firefighters and first responders. A smaller version of the graphic sits cleanly on the left chest. Additionally, the assaulting American flag printed on the sleeve

Back the Red Back Hit Tee

The Back the Red Back Hit Tee was built for those who proudly support our nation’s firefighters. On the back, it displays a bold grayscale American flag with a vivid red line running through the center. This powerful design represents unwavering support for firefighters and first responders.

A smaller version of the graphic sits cleanly on the left chest. Additionally, the assaulting American flag printed on the sleeve reinforces its strong patriotic energy.

We built the Back the Red Back Hit Tee using 6.0 oz heavyweight 100% cotton. Because of that, it offers long-lasting durability while keeping you comfortable throughout the day. Whether you’re attending a community event or relaxing at home, this tee performs with ease.

Its relaxed fit ensures freedom of movement while delivering a sharp, classic appearance. Although the design remains simple, the message stands strong. If you back the red and honor those who serve, the Back the Red Back Hit Tee belongs in your collection.

Why You'll Want It:

  • Grayscale American flag with bold red line on the back

  • Small matching Thin Red Line flag graphic on the chest

  • Assaulting American flag on the sleeve

  • 6.0 oz heavyweight 100% cotton

  • Relaxed fit for daily comfort

  • Available in Black

  • Designed and printed in the USA

The Allegiance Men's Classic Tee Collection. This collection features our 6.0 oz 100% cotton tee. These tees are perfect for any season and hold up year after year. Perfect for casual everyday wear, outdoor activities, or activewear. This shirt is designed with a relaxed, loose fit to keep you comfortable no matter the situation. 

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