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Saint Paul's Distressed Women's T-Shirt

Red

Item #46400_DTGSPH0025A
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This cool tee lets you express your love for the Saints of St. Paul's Episcopal School.

Located in Mobile, Alabama, St. Paul's is a child centered school that uses its mission statement as a guiding principle for the development of the four pillars of a St. Paul's education - Academics, the Arts, Spirituality, and Athletics.

Premium tee with cap sleeves, a longer cut and a wide crewneck. Tagless for a comfortable fit. 100% cotton. The logo on this tee is distressed, it's meant to look weathered.

NOTE: This product was pretreated to ensure quality and long life-span of the graphic. Please wash and dry before first wearing to remove any residue that may be visible.


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