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    Yes We Can

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    During WWII as women were encouraged to take wartime jobs in defense industries "We Can DO It!" became their collective mantra and continues to be a constant Oscar Mike reminder of their undeniable patriotism.  

    Today this image lives on as a powerful symbol of the brave women who continue to come forward to serve. Their rolled up sleeves illustrates their unabashed hard working ethic as equals, determined for victory for all.

    *Tango Yankee for your purchase which directly benefits the Morale and Welfare of our injured veterans and their families. The Oscar Mike Foundation 501(c)(3) offers an outlet for an ongoing competitive lifestyle to thousands of American Veterans who have sacrificed so much for the defense of our country. Stay Forever Oscar Mike!

    ITEM DETAILS:

    • Slightly tapered to be less boxy than the mass-market tee. Nothing drastic but you might want to go one size larger if you’re on the fence.
    • All the best of cotton and poly meet in this pulled-together ringspun, 30/1 knit. If you don't speak t-shirt geek, that means they are soft and smooth with a high thread count.
    • Some of our designs are intentionally faded or cracked but our inks always do what they are told by our printers.
    • Poly-Cotton (50% Polyester / 50% Combed-Cotton) construction
    • A ribbed collar that won't lose its shape
    • Machine wash cold with guts and grit
    • Tumble dry low
    • Proudly printed in Wisconsin
    All Oscar Mike Apparel and Gear is MADE IN THE USA Because It Matters
    *colors and styles may vary slightly
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    Customer Reviews

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    K.S.

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    Dustin Campbell

    Great shirt that fits true!

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    cynthea rockwell

    It was a new spin on an old classic. So far my favorite shirt out of my Oscar Mike collection

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    Joe

    Great fit representing women workers of WWII.