Classic T-Shirt
- Solid-colored t-shirts are 100% combed ringspun cotton, however, heathered colors could contain a cotton/polyester blend
- Preshrunk to minimize shrinkage
- Double-needle sleeve and bottom hems
Crewneck Sweatshirt
- 50% cotton, 50% polyester
- Pill-resistant air jet yarn
- Double-needle stitching throughout
- Set-in sleeves
- 1x1 ribbed collar, cuffs, and waistband with spandex
Hoodie
- A high-quality sweatshirt that is heavy enough to endure the cold as well as the years
- Front pouch pocket, matching drawstring, and rib cuffs
- Note: If you like your hoodies baggy instead of the perfect fit, go a size or 2 up
- 50% cotton and 50% polyester
- Preshrunk to minimize shrinkage
Long Sleeve
- 100% comfortable soft cotton
- Double-needle stitching throughout
- Coverseamed neck with a lay flat collar
- Tag-free neck label
- Shoulder-to-shoulder tape
- Comfortable rib knit cuffs
Unit History
Fort Gordon, named after Confederate Major General John Brown Gordon, was established in 1917 as a training camp for Army recruits being deployed to the Western Front in World War I. After World War I, Camp Gordon declined until 1941, when it was reactivated and became a training site for the 4th Infantry Division, 26th Infantry Division, and the 10th Armored Division. During World War II, Camp Gordon was the site of a prisoner of war camp, housing German and Italian soldiers, and after the war, used as a U.S Army Disciplinary Barracks. With the reorganization after World War II, many came to Gordon.













