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Red Devil (So Deliciously Evil!) Tee
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Product Overview
Redheads have long been referred to as the Devil's favorite cohorts. During the Spanish Inquisition, flame-colored hair was evidence that its owner had stolen the fire of hell. Ancient Egyptians buried redheads alive to get rid of the "evil taint". And in Germany between 1483-1784, thousands of redheads were tortured, drowned and burned alive because of the belief that redheads were witches.
Payback's a bitch, isn't it?!
Poke a little fun at yet another one of our favorite stereotypes with this tee depicting a sexy redheaded devil above the words "Red Devil" in a positively wicked font, and "So Deliciously Evil!" underneath. The back is blank.
Product Details
Brand: Gildan, 6.1 oz., heavyweight, 100% preshrunk cotton. Double-needle stitched neckline, sleeves and bottom hem. Quarter turned. Shoulder to shoulder taping. Seamless collar.
Sizing Information: (width x length)
The measurements are one-dimensional width by length. Width was calculated from one side to the other just under the sleeves (sleeve width was not counted). Length is the full length of the shirt-- from the top of the back collar to the bottom hem. You can measure one of your favorite-fitting tees in this manner and find out which size is most closely related.
S = 18 x 28
M = 20 x 29
L = 21.5 x 28.5
XL = 23.5 x 30
2X = 24.5 x 31
3X = 26.5 x 32
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