Long Sleeve 70th St. John Festival Shirt
Long Sleeve 70th St. John Festival Shirt
Sports Performance Long Sleeve T-Shirt with wicking and odor control technology that last the life of the garment. Constructed of 100% polyester moisture management/antimicrobial fabric. It features a self-fabric collar and double needle hem with tack.
Measurements
Measurements
Size Chart SizeChest
S 34" - 36"
M 38" - 40"
L 42" - 44"
XL 46" - 48"
2XL 50" - 52"
3XL 54" - 56"
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
WE SHIP VIA USPS AND OUR RATES ARE BASED ON CURRENT USPS SHIPPING RATES.
PACKAGES ARE TYPICALLY PROCESSED AND SHIPPED WITHIN 3 BUSINESS DAYS OF ORDER DATE.
TRACKING INFORMATION WILL BE PROVIDED ONCE AVAILABLE.
We have a 7-day return policy, which means you have 7 days after receiving your item to request a return.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. You’ll also need the receipt or proof of purchase.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
We recommend hand washing our garments inside-out and air drying. If you choose to machine wash and/or dry, please follow recommendation on how to wash and dry screen printed T-Shirts.
Machine Washing:
- Turn printed shirts inside-out before washing. This will prevent other garments from rubbing against the print and the dreaded “pilling” of T-shirt fabric.
- Pre-treat areas with a stain remover spray. Do not add extra detergent. Commercial spray products are safe and work well. We recommend OxyClean.
- Gently buff stains with a clean washcloth. Do not use brushes or anything abrasive. Working the fabric against itself can work if you don’t have a washcloth.
- Separate similar colors, weight, and textures. Avoid overfilling the washer or adding heavy materials such as jeans and towels, which can aggravate the fabric.
- Use mild detergent with cold water on a gentle cycle. Warm water, harsh detergents, and aggressive wash cycles are the number one things that damage tees.
Machine Drying (if you must)
- Turn printed shirts inside-out before drying. This will prevent other garments from rubbing against the print, as well as the dreaded “pilling” of T-shirt fabric.
- Separate out similar weights and textures. Avoid overfilling the dryer or adding heavy materials such as jeans and towels, which can aggravate the fabric.
- Use the lowest possible heat setting or Permanent Press. Heat damages and shrinks fabric and prints, including polyester. Try to remove the tees early before the cycle ends.