Love Love Love these Tees!
I know I’ve already gone on about the tees on the All In page, but I wanted to take a few minutes and share with you some more details.
First of all, these garments rock. They’re 100% ringspun cotton. That means they’re super soft. The weight of the cotton is 4.5 ounces… I don’t really know what that means, but it has to do with the thickness of the fabric. For comparison, those thick old school huge boxy tees from ten years ago are 6 ounces or so. Those sheer, see-right-through-them tees that are only suitable for layering are around 3 ounces. So this 4.5 ounce fabric is just right—it’s lightweight, but not at all see through. (The fact that it’s charcoal colored helps too).
The shirts have the perfect details. From the double stitching to the length to the width of the collar, these tees are stylish. Check out the specs info below for more.
The cut of these tees is just right.
The unisex version is generously cut, but not a giant box—call it the athletic fit.
The ladies tee is not quite as wide and tastefully tapered. Please Note: If you’re concerned at all about how these might fit on your teens, please order a size up. Be sure to check out the sizing data above.
Second of all, the art is the bomb. We’ve got two incredible designs—they’re both distinct, but use the same visual language. The hand-drawn lettering is exquisite—and all those flourishes, swhooshes, and calligraphic details make these shirts amaaaazing! And that art is printed with two inks that gradually blend into each other—this is no small trick—the folks running the presses are true professionals and it’s their skill that makes these things look incredible. The art has an awesome texture to it—slightly distressed to give it a lived in look. And somehow, they’ve figured out how to make these shirts feel like they were printed years ago—they call it a “soft hand” and it feels really good. Taken together, these elements give our All In tees a classic style that we believe your teams will absolutely love.
Perhaps you’re seeing a pattern here. Once again, our goal is to create something that our students will love and use well after their Mission Adventures experience is over. I hope to give a gift that goes home with them, gets used, reminds them of what happened, and inspires them to their future. And I hope that you can feel real good about giving these to your teams.