The iconic Comfort Colors 1717 garment-dyed tee combines vintage character with everyday comfort. Crafted from heavyweight, pre-shrunk ring-spun cotton, it offers a soft, broken-in feel from the very first wear. Its relaxed fit drapes effortlessly, while the washed, garment-dyed finish creates a timeless, lived-in look. Double-needle stitching enhances durability, and the tubular, side-seam-free construction delivers a clean, classic silhouette that holds its shape wash after wash.
Comfort Colors 1717 Features:
- 100% ring-spun cotton - durable and pre-shrunk
- Garment-dyed finish for a soft, lived-in color and texture
- Soft hand inks and long lasting print
- Double-needle stitching for lasting construction
- Old school sewn in neck label that doesn't itch
- 6.1 oz fabric with relaxed fit for comfortable layering
Tor-Buf Royals Tennis T-Shirt
The Toronto-Buffalo Royals were a charter franchise of World Team Tennis founded by John F. Bassett and John C. Eaton, III. The team was sometimes referred to as the Buffalo-Toronto Royals. The Royals played half of their home matches in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and the other half in Buffalo, New York, United States. The Royals played only one season before being sold and moving to Hartford, Connecticut after the 1974 season. The team was contracted by WTT on February 1, 1975. The Royals had 13 wins and 31 losses, and finished in last place in the Central Section missing the playoffs. On October 16, 1974, team president Bassett announced that the Royals had been sold to Bert Hoffman and Phyllis Morse who said that they would move the team to Hartford, Connecticut.































