All Gave Some Some Gave All US Army Veteran Eagle Flag Hoodie
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This All Over Print design is made with high-quality, 100% spun polyester that delivers the look and feel of organic cotton without ever cracking, peeling or flaking. It stays wrinkle free and soft to the hand forever, able to withstand summer festivals, late nights and world domination with style and grace.
We print our product using dye-sublimation, a technology that allows for us to produce these insanely vibrant all over designs. Due to this process, the product may contain smudges or irregularities along the seams or under the armpit of the sleeves or on the hoodie pocket. We cannot accept returns for this reason. Each item is a unique, 1 of-a-kind product, printed exclusively for the customer who ordered it.
Sizechart for T-Shirt, V-neck and Tanktop
| Size | Length (in / cm) | Bust (in / cm) | Sleeve (in / cm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | 28 / 71 | 36 / 92 | 16.5 / 42 |
| M | 29 / 74 | 40 / 102 | 17.5 / 45 |
| L | 30 / 76 | 44 / 112 | 18.5 / 48 |
| XL | 31 / 79 | 48 / 122 | 20 / 51 |
| XXL | 32 / 81 | 52 / 132 | 21 / 54 |
| 3XL | 33 / 84 | 56 / 142 | 22 / 57 |
| 4XL | 34 / 86 | 60 / 152 | 23.5 / 60 |
| 5XL | 35 / 88 | 63 / 162 | 24.5 / 62 |
Sizechart for Hoodie, Zip Hoodie and Sweatshirt
| Size | Length (cm / in) | Bust (cm / in) | Sleeve (cm / in) |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | 67 / 26 | 102 / 40 | 82 / 32 |
| M | 70 / 27.5 | 112 / 44 | 85 / 33 |
| L | 72 / 28 | 122 / 48 | 88 / 34.5 |
| XL | 75 / 29.5 | 132 / 52 | 91 / 35.5 |
| XXL | 76 / 30 | 142 / 56 | 94 / 37 |
| 3XL | 79 / 31 | 152 / 60 | 97 / 38 |
| 4XL | 82 / 32 | 162 / 64 | 100 / 39 |
| 5XL | 85 / 33 | 172 / 68 | 103 / 40.5 |
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▶️ About All Gave Some Some Gave All US Army Veteran Eagle Flag Hoodie – 3D T-Shirt
• This 3D T-shirt is available in multiple sizes and fits. Please check the product photos and size chart carefully before ordering.
• Printed using advanced 3D all-over printing technology, delivering ultra-vibrant colors, sharp details, and a realistic depth effect that truly stands out.
• The design is embedded directly into the fabric, ensuring it will not crack, peel, or fade over time.
• Crafted from a soft, breathable fabric blend for all-day comfort and durability.
• Colors may vary slightly due to screen settings and lighting conditions.
• This listing includes the 3D T-shirt only. Props or accessories shown in photos are for display purposes and are NOT included.
▶️ CARE INSTRUCTIONS
• Machine wash cold, inside out
• Gentle cycle with mild detergent
• Do not bleach
• Tumble dry low or hang to dry
• Do not iron directly on the design
• Do not dry clean


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• Each 3D T-shirt is made to order, allowing us to deliver premium quality and precise printing. Please review the item details for current processing times.
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