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Dogtown Eric Dressen Hands 80s Fade T-Shirt

SKU: 115774|White|SM
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Dogtown Eric Dressen Hands 80s Fade T-Shirt

The Dogtown Eric Dressen Hands 80s Fade T-Shirt pays tribute to skateboarding legend Eric Dressen, featuring exclusive artwork by Kevin Ancell. This t-shirt embodies the rich heritage of Dogtown and its influential role in the skateboarding community.

Key Features

  • Material: Made from 100% cotton, offering a soft and comfortable feel suitable for everyday wear.
  • Design:
    • Full-color fade graphic on the back, showcasing intricate and vibrant artwork.
    • Iconic Dogtown cross letters on the front left chest, representing the brand's legacy.
  • Fit: Standard men's sizing ensures a comfortable and appropriate fit for skaters and enthusiasts alike.
  • Durability: High-quality screen-printed graphics designed to withstand regular use while maintaining their vibrant appearance.

Available Sizes and Colors

  • Sizes: Men's Small, Medium, Large, X-Large, and XX-Large.
  • Colors: Available in Black and White.

Why Choose the Dogtown Eric Dressen Hands 80s Fade T-Shirt?

This t-shirt is more than just apparel; it's a piece of skateboarding history. By wearing the Dogtown Eric Dressen Hands 80s Fade T-Shirt, you honor the contributions of Eric Dressen and the cultural significance of Dogtown in the skateboarding world. Its comfortable fit and durable design make it suitable for both skating sessions and casual outings.

Embrace the legacy with the Dogtown Eric Dressen Hands 80s Fade T-Shirt and showcase your appreciation for skateboarding's rich history.

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