Vintage Washington Sun Dodgers Tee
- Free exchanges
Washington’s first-ever mascot was Sunny Boy, the Sun Dodger, from the 1920s. What exactly is a Sun Dodger, you ask? No one quite knows. It was the name of an old Washington humor magazine back in the 1920s, a term for an unbroken horse, slang for “night owl,” and a slightly rude way to refer to Pacific Northwest weather. Whatever the origin, the nickname was retired after only a few years, and Washington became the Huskies. In the century since, Sunny Boy has remained a unique and beloved part of Washington history.
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Our unisex tees run true to size. If you're looking for a roomier fit, we suggest sizing up!
Chest Width | Body Length | Shoulder Width | |
XS | 16" | 26.75" | 16" |
S | 18" | 27.75" | 17" |
M | 20" | 28.75" | 18" |
L | 22" | 29.75" | 19" |
XL | 24" | 30.75" | 20" |
2XL | 26" | 31.75" | 21" |
3XL | 28" | 32.75" | 22" |
4XL | 30" | 33.75" | 23" |
Heather: 50% Cotton, 50% Polyester
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!
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