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Army Mom Daughter No Matter How Much T-shirts

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Army Mom Daughter No Matter How Much T-shirtsThe design featuring the phrase "No Matter How Much She Grows In The U. S Army. She Will Always Be My Baby" on T shirts, V necks, Hoodie & Tank Top Our new design will be the perfect gift for either Army Moms of Daughter. If you have any specific requirements for it, please don't hesitate to contact us for the modification. Show Your Pride & Love. You can now freely show the world how you are proud of your Soldier in the Army with our shirt. Let

The design featuring the phrase "No Matter How Much She Grows In The U.S Army. She Will Always Be My Baby" on T-shirts, V-necks, Hoodie & Tank Top

Our new design will be the perfect gift for either Army Moms of Daughter. If you have any specific requirements for it, please don't hesitate to contact us for the modification.

Show Your Pride & Love. You can now freely show the world how you are proud of your Soldier in the Army with our shirt. Let people know that you love your Soldier a lot and extremely proud of her.

Stand Out Everywhere. Even you are on the street or at any special Military events like Graduation, etc. You will always be standing out of the crowd with this shirt, you & your Soldier deserve to be recognized and respect!

Connect With Others. Sometimes it's a good idea to have other Army Moms to talk to. Simply because there are things only the Army Moms can understand each other. Wear this shirt and you will be surprised by how frequently you're bumping into another Army Mom.

A Reminder to be Strong & Courage. Being an Army Mom is not easy, it's a long journey of waiting and praying every single night. This shirt will be a good reminder for you to keep your spirit up and high.

Color & Size Options

  • Unisex Round Neck - Available for Black, Red, Navy, Royal Blue & Purple from S-5XL
  • Woman V-neck - Available for Black, Red, Navy & Royal Blue from S-2XL
  • Unisex Hoodie - Available for Black, Red & Navy from S-5XL
  • Woman Tank Top - Available for Black, Red & Navy from S-2XL
  • For other styles like Long-sleeved, or Sweatshirt, please contact us to request.

Materials

  • 100% Made in the USA - We custom design, print, hand press, and carefully ship everything you see in our shop from the United States. All of our items are printed on quality apparel brands like Gildan, Bella Canvas, American Apparel, Fabric, etc. The quality has been confirmed.
  • Quality fabric: 150 g/m² - 4,5 oz/yd²
  • Material: 100% cotton (except Hoodie & Sweater is 50% cotton, 50% polyester)

Care Instructions

  • Recommended to machine wash in cold water, inside out, and tumble dry for the longest lifespan of the shirt.
  • No Bleach
  • Do not iron DESIGN
  • Suitable for dry cleaning

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  • Don’t see the size or color you are looking for? Contact us at [email protected] to check on additional availability!

T-shirts Are Printed & Shipped in the United States

  • All T-shirts orders will be handled and printed within 5-10 days after you placed the order. After that, it will be shipped to you using DHL eCommerce, USPS or UPS shipping service depending on your location and fastest available services.
  • The typical delivery time-frame is between 3-7 business days right after the order is shipped but usually, you may receive your items much earlier. All orders are shipped with a tracking number so you can track it every step of the way!
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  • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
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