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TheBlackest Co.

BWS Seal Mens Premium Heavyweight Tee

BWS Seal Mens Premium Heavyweight Tee

Regular price $32.00 USD
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SIZE Chart & Easy Measurement Tips

  WIDTH (inches) LENGTH (inches)
S 18 29 ½
M 20 30 ½
L 22 31 ½
XL 24 32 ½
2XL 26 33 ½
3XL 28 34 ½
4XL 30 35 ½

How To Properly Measure (almost) Any Garment:
Go and grab your favorite t-shirt, hoodie or top. Lay it flat and gently spread it out. Try not to stretch it too much.

Using a tape measure or large ruler – or even a string that you can measure later – to take these two measurements:

Premium Black Wall Street Seal Men's Heavyweight Tee. Elevate your look with the men's tee, which has a structured fit and is made of durable and soft combed ring-spun cotton. Can be worn alone or as a layered piece. Make a great Black History Month gift for any lover of Black history.

 

• 100% combed ring-spun cotton
• Charcoal Heather and Carbon Grey is 60% cotton and 40% polyester
• Fabric weight: 6.5 oz/yd² (220 g/m²)
• Regular fit
• Side-seamed construction
• Designed, printed and shipped in the USA
• Black Owned & Operated Business

The Incredable History!

Black Wall Street wasn't a financial district, but a beacon of Black self-sufficiency. Nicknamed for Greenwood, a thriving Black community in Tulsa, Oklahoma, it emerged from the ashes of racial segregation in 1906. Greenwood pulsed with life, boasting Black-owned businesses, institutions, and a spirit of collective success. Doctors, lawyers, and entrepreneurs built a community so prosperous it earned the "Black Wall Street" title by the 1920s.

But envy turned to rage in 1921. A white mob, fueled by lies and prejudice, descended upon Greenwood in a two-day rampage of fire and violence. The Tulsa Race Massacre, as it became known, decimated Black Wall Street. Homes, businesses, and dreams were reduced to ashes, leaving thousands displaced and a community shattered.

Greenwood rebuilt, but the scars of the massacre ran deep. It never fully regained its pre-massacre economic might. Today, Greenwood stands as a testament to both Black resilience and the enduring pain of racial injustice. Revitalization efforts are reclaiming the narrative, with museums, memorials, and cultural centers honoring the past and nurturing the future. While Black Wall Street may not be the economic powerhouse it once was, its spirit of community and determination lives on, a beacon of hope in the face of adversity.

Product Features

• 100% combed ring-spun cotton
• Charcoal Heather and Carbon Grey is 60% cotton and 40% polyester
• Fabric weight: 6.5 oz/yd² (220 g/m²)
• 20 singles
• Regular fit
• Side-seamed construction
• 1 × 1 rib at collar
• Single-needle edge stitch 7/8″
• Blank product sourced from Pakistan
• Designed, printed and shipped in the USA
• Black Owned & Operated Business

* This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction and waste, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!


* This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction and waste, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

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