This midweight cotton tee delivers a soft, broken-in feel that’s comfortable from the very first wear. Thoughtfully crafted with a seamless tubular knit, reinforced shoulder tape, and durable double-needle stitching, it’s built to stand up to everyday use while maintaining its shape. Made with responsibly sourced cotton, this reliable classic combines lasting comfort, dependable durability, and timeless style for any wardrobe.
T-Shirt Features:
- Solid colors are 100% ring-spun cotton with soft, medium-weight 4.5 oz fabric.
- Heather colors are 65/35 poly/ring-spun cotton with soft, medium-weight 4.5 oz fabric.
- Durable, long-lasting inks with soft-hand print for comfortable wear.
- Tubular knit construction and shoulder tape for reduced waste and better shape retention.
- Ribbed, elastic collar and double-needle sleeves & hem for reinforced durability.
Anaheim Amigos Basketball T-Shirt
The Amigos were the first professional team in any sport to bill themselves as representing the city of Anaheim, and were the only team to do so until the National Hockey League's Mighty Ducks of Anaheim began play in 1993. The California Angels of Major League Baseball played at Anaheim Stadium during the Amigos' existence, but they would not use "Anaheim" in their name until 1997. The Amigos' roster was highlighted by guards Les Selvage, Jeff Congdon and Steve Chubin, former NBA player Ben Warley and 7 foot center Larry Bunce. Chubin led the team in scoring and assists and was a fan favorite. Selvage led the league in three-point field goal attempts. Warley led the team in rebounds and was an effective outside shooter. Congdon played well but was traded in mid-season to the Denver Rockets for Willis Thomas. Bunce did not live up to expectations despite his height, but played in the 1968 ABA All-Star Game, as did Warley.

































