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.
KC Colonels Champs Basketball T-Shirt
The 1975–76 Kentucky Colonels season was the ninth and final season for what were to be the defending champions of the American Basketball Association . Before this season was about to begin for Kentucky, the Colonels noticed that two of the ABA's strongest teams outside of themselves, the Denver Nuggets and New York Nets, wanted to have the Colonels join them in their pursuit to leave the ABA instead and join the NBA early; despite the risks involved with staying put, team owner John Y. Brown Jr. decided to stay put with the ABA out of what was perceived to be as loyalty to the league, with the Nuggets and Nets plans to leave the ABA early being foiled by the ruling of the judge that was preceding over their case claiming that even two ABA teams joining the NBA like they had intended to do would still technically count as a merger between leagues.

































