Unisex garment-dyed heavyweight t-shirt - Army - 15th Infantry Regiment - DUI wo Txt X 300
Unisex garment-dyed heavyweight t-shirt - Army - 15th Infantry Regiment - DUI wo Txt X 300
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Honor the storied legacy of the 15th Infantry Regiment with this premium garment-dyed heavyweight t-shirt—crafted for those who carry the pride of service and heritage.
This isn't just another t-shirt. It's a tribute to the regiment that fought at Plattsburgh, held the line in the Champlain Valley, and never left a soldier behind during the retreat from Cornwall in 1813. Featuring the distinctive unit insignia, this piece connects you to over two centuries of courage and sacrifice.
Premium Construction for Lasting Comfort
Built from 100% ring-spun cotton with garment-dyed finishing, this heavyweight tee delivers exceptional softness while maintaining structure and durability. The relaxed fit ensures all-day comfort whether you're at a reunion, running errands, or simply honoring your service.
Key Features:
- 100% ring-spun cotton for superior breathability and softness
- Heavyweight 6.1 oz/yd² fabric that holds its shape
- Garment-dyed for rich, lasting color
- Relaxed fit for comfortable wear
- 7/8″ double-needle topstitched collar
- Twill-taped neck and shoulders for enhanced durability
- Double-needle reinforced armholes, sleeves, and bottom hems
- Made on demand to reduce waste and ensure quality
A Legacy Worth Wearing
The 15th Infantry Regiment's history spans from the Quasi-War of 1798 through the War of 1812, where they distinguished themselves in the capture of Toronto and Fort George. This t-shirt carries that heritage forward—a conversation starter, a mark of pride, a connection to those who served.
Each piece is made especially for you upon order, ensuring premium quality while supporting sustainable production practices. Thank you for making thoughtful choices that honor both heritage and responsibility.
Size Guide
| WIDTH (inches) | LENGTH (inches) | SLEEVE CENTER BACK (inches) | |
| S | 18 ¼ | 26 ⅝ | 16 ¼ |
| M | 20 ¼ | 28 | 17 ¾ |
| L | 22 | 29 ⅜ | 19 |
| XL | 24 | 30 ¾ | 20 ½ |
| 2XL | 26 | 31 ⅝ | 21 ¾ |
| 3XL | 27 ¾ | 32 ½ | 23 ¼ |
Regiment History
The first 15th Infantry in the U.S. Army was organized on 16 July 1798 for the Quasi-War with France. The regiment saw no war service and was inactivated in 1800. A second 15th Infantry was activated in 1812 in New Jersey for service in Canada during the War of 1812. The 15th fought in the capture of Toronto and Fort George in April and May 1813, and covered the retreat of militia troops from Fort George in December 1813. A portion of the 15th were the last American troops to abandon Cornwall during the St. Lawrence Campaign of 1813. In this retreat, no member of the 15th was captured, despite taking heavy casualties. The 15th fought in the Champlain Valley campaign in autumn 1814 at Plattsburgh, and participated in General Dearborn's offensive in Ontario in October, and took part in many smaller battles that same year. The regiment was eliminated in the Army reorganization of 1815.
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