Tradesmen - Good Enough For The Son of God - Silhouette Work Tee

Tradesmen - Good Enough For The Son of God - Silhouette Work Tee

Brown Savana / S
$28.41
Sale price  $28.41 Regular price 
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Tradesmen - Good Enough For The Son of God - Silhouette Work Tee

Tradesmen - Good Enough For The Son of God - Silhouette Work Tee

$28.41
Sale price  $28.41 Regular price 
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Honor the hardworking tradesmen and the ultimate Carpenter with this powerful silhouette design. Featuring a bold black silhouette of a worker building a house frame, this tee celebrates the dignity of manual labor and the faith that built the world. DESIGN HIGHLIGHTS - Striking black silhouette of a tradesman working on a house - Bold "TRADESMEN" header in distressed vintage lettering - "good enough for the son of God" tagline below - High contrast black and white design - High-quality direct-to-garment printing on premium cotton SHIRT DETAILS - Unisex Heavy Cotton Tee (Gildan 5000) - 100% cotton (Heather colors: 50/50 cotton-poly blend) - Classic fit, runs true to size - Available in 14 colors and sizes S through 3XL - Seamless collar, taped neck and shoulders - Machine wash warm, tumble dry medium WHO IS THIS FOR? - Carpenters, builders, electricians, plumbers, and all tradesmen - Men of faith who take pride in their craft - Father's Day gift for a hardworking dad - Church groups and men's ministry - Anyone who respects the dignity of honest work FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q: What material is this shirt made of? A: Solid colors are 100% cotton. Heather colors are a 50/50 cotton-polyester blend for a softer feel and better durability. Q: How does the sizing run? A: This is a classic unisex fit. Most customers order their usual size. For a more fitted look, size down one size. Q: Is the print durable? A: Yes! We use direct-to-garment printing with fade-resistant inks. The design stays vibrant through dozens of washes when cared for properly. Q: What does the design reference? A: It honors the connection between Jesus, who was a carpenter, and the tradesmen who continue that tradition of building and creating with their hands.

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