Stone Blue Tri-Blend Varsity Ringer T-Shirt (SIZE S & XXL) sold by Blade + Blue
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Stone Blue Tri-Blend Varsity Ringer T-Shirt (SIZE S & XXL)

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This 'stone blue' tee combines classic style with contemporary flair, featuring a unique over-dye process that creates a stunning high/low effect across a tri-blend fabric. The Blade+Blue crest adds a sporty touch, making it perfect for summer adventures. With its striking navy accents and cool striations, this shirt is designed for those who appreciate both comfort and style. Ideal for casual outings or weekend relaxation, it embodies a laid-back yet stylish vibe. From the brand: It's time the Varsity Tanks got a brother :) Made in USA for Blade+Blue Originally inspired by looking at old pictures of the kids from my neighborhood growing up. My next door neighbor was the star of the basketball team and I took the idea for the varsity tanks & tees directly from his uniform. But Instead of the "Tottenville Pirates" logo - each t-shirt sports the Blade+Blue crest on the chest. This tee started out as a pure white with blue trim, but it's been dipped into a new color that I am calling 'stone blue', which looks so good with that solid navy accent Perfect for a summer to remember If you look closely, you will see some very cool 'striations' in the fabric - this is created by the over-dye process. Each of the three yarns in the tri-blend soaks in the dye differently. Since the three yarns absorb color differently, there will be slight variances in the shades of aqua that make it into the fabric, creating a subtle "high/low" effect - almost mimicking a texture (God, I was geeking out so hard about this when they were first being made)