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Trabi 601 illustration

Men's Ringer T-Shirt

Trabi 601 illustration
Trabi 601 illustration
Trabi 601 illustration
Trabi 601 illustration

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Trabi 601 illustration

Men's Ringer T-Shirt

$26.99
Color: black/white
normal fit

 Men's Ringer T-Shirt is in stock. We will print it as soon as you order it.

Delivery time: 5/10/24 - 5/13/24 (Standard)
Men’s Ringer T-Shirt | Brand: Tultex | Material: 100% ring-spun cotton

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The Ringer T-Shirt is a snug and comfortable vintage inspired tee. The ribbed contrasting collar and sleeves add a touch of color to a far-out style. Wear it when you want to feel a little bit retro or simply awesome.
  • 100% ring-spun cotton | Fabric weight: 4.5 oz (lightweight)
  • Ribbed collar and sleeves
  • Pre-washed for the perfect fit
  • Tear away label
  • Imported product, printed & processed in the U.S.A.
  • Made with USA grown cotton

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4.6 Total stars

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1/19/23

Excellent quality, fit and print aesthetics! I LOVED this item.

10/12/22

I love this t-shirt-the ** and white trim around the neck and sleeves are perfect; just what I wanted.

6/17/22

Just as I expected it’s perfect and I’m very satisfied and pleased too.

12/28/21

Loved the shirt, so did my husband. Will order from you again.

11/24/21

Love this shirt!!! Stylish, and humorous--exactly as I had hoped.
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Trabi 601 illustration

Trabi 601 illustration

The Trabant 601 (P601 series) was the third model in the history of the marque, built for the longest production time, from 1963 to 1990. As a result, it is the best-known Trabant model and often referred to simply as "the Trabant" or "the Trabi". 2.818.547 Trabant 601s were produced overall and it was the most common vehicle in former East Germany.