Unisex garment-dyed heavyweight t-shirt - Army - 8th Cavalry Regiment
Unisex garment-dyed heavyweight t-shirt - Army - 8th Cavalry Regiment
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Honor the Legacy of the 8th Cavalry Regiment
Wear the heritage of one of America's most storied cavalry units. Since 1866, the 8th Cavalry Regiment has served with distinction from the American Indian Wars through modern conflicts, earning its place in military history as part of the legendary 1st Cavalry Division.
This premium garment-dyed heavyweight t-shirt combines military pride with exceptional comfort. Crafted from 100% ring-spun cotton and garment-dyed for a lived-in feel, it's built to honor those who served while delivering the quality you deserve.
Premium Construction
- 100% ring-spun cotton for superior softness and breathability
- Heavyweight 6.1 oz/yd² fabric that holds its shape
- Garment-dyed for rich, lasting color
- Relaxed fit for all-day comfort
- 7/8″ double-needle topstitched collar
- Twill-taped neck and shoulders for durability
- Double-needle reinforced armholes, sleeves, and hem
Made with Purpose
Each shirt is made especially for you as soon as you order, ensuring premium quality while reducing waste. This thoughtful approach to production means your purchase supports sustainable practices and honors the disciplined values of military service.
Whether you're a veteran of the 8th Cavalry, a family member, or a supporter of military heritage, this shirt lets you carry the regiment's proud legacy with you.
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 |
The 8th Cavalry Regiment is a regiment of the United States Army formed in 1866 during the American Indian Wars. The 8th Cavalry continued to serve under a number of designations, fighting in every other major U.S. conflict since, except World War I, when it was not deployed to Europe because it was already engaged in the Punitive Expedition in Mexico from 1916 to 1920. It is currently a component of the 1st Cavalry Division.
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