Vintage Oklahoma A&M Tee

Vintage Oklahoma A&M Tee

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Regular price$36.00
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Oklahoma State was originally founded in 1890 as Oklahoma Agriculture and Mechanical College. It wasn't until 1957 that Oklahoma A&M became known as Oklahoma State University. This tee celebrates the Cowboys' legacy! Brought to you in partnership with Oklahoma State's Old Central Collection.



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"

Triblend: 50% Cotton, 37% Polyester, 13% Rayon

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!

Want it Blank?

Core Collection Tee $28.00

With our new Core Collection, you can now buy any of our famously soft tees without graphics.

Premium Fabrics

We don't take any shortcuts to ensure that your tees and fleece are made with the softest, coziest fabric (trust us, it will have you coming back time and time again).

Hand-packed in Indianapolis

Designed, printed, and fulfilled right in America's heartland: Indianapolis, Indiana (Speedway to be exact)!

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05/14/2022
Jocelynn
United States United States

Great, soft shirt

Got this shirt for my husband and he loves it. Super soft, fits true to size, a little on the longer side but in a good way. Delivered on time.

JL
01/14/2022
John L.
United States United States

Comfortable and stylish

I got shipped the wrong size shirt originally, but the returns process was simple, and I love this shirt! My grandparents went to Oklahoma A&M in the 40s and 50s.