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.
Baltimore Claws Basketball T-Shirt
In September the Claws gained attention early by gaining the rights to superstar Dan Issel of the reigning ABA champion Kentucky Colonels. The Colonels were supposed to receive center Tom Owens and $500,000 in cash for Issel, but the $500,000 never arrived. When Colonels owner John Y. Brown, Jr. found out the money hadn't arrived, he stormed into a Claws' board meeting and announced to them that Issel was being sold to the Denver Nuggets instead. To make the move look like a official trade between Denver and Baltimore instead, the Nuggets sent forward Dave Robisch to the Claws. The Claws' owners protested, claiming that three more players should have come to Baltimore in the trade. They threatened to fold the team if the other players didn't arrive, but the league ruled against them. The Claws then sent another good player, Rick Mount, to the Utah Stars in another trade they did.
































