Vintage Kansas Relays Track Heavyweight Tee

Vintage Kansas Relays Track Heavyweight Tee

Regular price$46.00
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PREMIUM QUALITY

PREMIUM QUALITY

Ultra soft fabrics that hold up to everyday use.

DESIGNED IN USA

DESIGNED IN USA

Designed and processed in Indianapolis, IN.

FREE EXCHANGES

FREE EXCHANGES

On sized items (socks excluded)

OFFICIALLY LICENSED

OFFICIALLY LICENSED

Former Kansas football coach John Outland was an All-American tackle and halfback for the University of Pennsylvania and wanted to bring a track and field event like the Penn Relays to Kansas. With the help of Athletic Director Phog Allen and Jayhawks track coach Karl Schlademan, he brought the Kansas Relays to life in 1923. Often drawing top high school and collegiate competitors for the annual three-day meet in April, the Kansas Relays have also brought Olympians such as Maurice Green and Marion Jones to Lawrence.

Brought to you in partnership with College Vault.

Products are mocked up on a size S. Graphics may appear smaller on larger sizes.

KS-BOXT-013-XS

Our heavyweight tees have a wide chest and body, to offer a vintage fit. If you prefer an athletic fit, consider sizing down.

Chest Width Body Length Shoulder Width
XS 20" 25.5" 18"
S 21" 26.5" 18.75"
M 22" 27.5" 19.5"
L 23" 28.5" 20.25"
XL 24.5" 29.5" 21.25"
2XL 26" 30.5" 22.25"
3XL 27.5" 31.5" 23.25"
4XL 29" 32.5" 24.25"

Our vintage heavyweight tees are garment-dyed, 100% pre-shrunk cotton.

Please wash BEFORE wearing! Our vintage heavyweight tees are garment dyed. A wash before wear helps remove any excess dye.

After that, wash separately, with cold water and a mild detergent. Tumble dry low. Do not bleach!

Once your order is printed, it will promptly be dispatched. In certain cases, orders may be sent in separate shipments to expedite delivery.

We offer free exchanges!

Old-school comfort for the long haul.

Our vintage heavyweight tees are 100% cotton, with a wide fit and dropped shoulder, for a durable tee that gets cozier with each wash. Think your favorite old shirt, but better.