Men's All Over Print Hoodie (USA Size) (Model H13)
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Type: Polyester 95%, Spandex 5%, for men, All-Over Printing
- Dye-sublimation printing, Personalized all-over print hoodie for men.
- Each panel is cut and sewn together to ensure a flawless graphic.
- Features drawstring hood, long sleeves, front kangaroo pocket, elastic sleeve cuff and waistband.
- Sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL, XXXXL. Calculate your size from the measurement chart below please.
- Machine wash: cold (max 40℃ or 104℉); Non-chlorine; Iron with cover; Do not tumble dry; Avoid exposure to sunlight.
The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, nicknamed the "Six Triple Eight", was a predominantly Black battalion of the US Women's Army Corps (WAC) that managed postal services. The 6888th had 855 women and was led by Major Charity Adams. It was the only predominantly Black US Women's Army Corps unit sent overseas during World War II. The group motto was "No mail, low morale". The battalion was organized into five companies: Headquarters, and Companies A, B, C, and D. Most of the 6888th worked as postal clerks, but others were cooks, mechanics and held other support positions, so that the 6888th was a self-sufficient unit