Boston "Spilling the Tea" Tee
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Description
December 16, 1773. A Boston dock worker on the deck of the Dartmouth, hands gripped on a wooden East India Tea Company chest — the moment held just before the chest goes over.
342 chests of East India Company tea destroyed in Boston Harbor that night. The colonists called it the destruction of the tea. The name "Boston Tea Party" wouldn't be in use for another fifty years.
The Sons of Liberty who did the work weren't costumed revolutionaries. They were the working men of Boston — dock laborers, ropewalk hands, tradesmen — doing the act that pushed a tax dispute into a revolution.
Rendered in period-authentic engraving tradition. Cream on Vintage Black, Navy, Rust, and Asphalt.
Our t-shirts are 100% combed and ring-spun cotton — substantial in the hand, classic fit, side-seamed with shoulder taping for shape retention. Built to last, made to wear in for years.
CP-014. Iron Union Co. — Classic Patriot — Issue 014.
Premium Everyday Comfort
100% Airlume combine and Ring Spun Cotton - Softer, stronger, and more durable than standard cotton. Pre-shrunk for a consistent fit wash after wash.
Breathable Fabric - Lightweight 4.5 oz fabric keeps you comfortable from morning to night.
True-to-Size Unisex Fit - Relaxed, comfortable silhouette that fits most body types with ease.
Built To Last
Reinforced Durability - Double-needle stitching at shoulder, armhole, neck, waistband, and sleeves stands up to repeated wear.
Seamless Collar - Quarter-turned construction eliminates center crease and maintains shape over time.
Tear-Away Label - Easy-to-remove label provides tagless comfort without residue.
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