Army - 36th Infantry Division - Arrowhead - Camp Bowie Tx  W Svc Wwi Long Sleeve
Army - 36th Infantry Division - Arrowhead - Camp Bowie Tx  W Svc Wwi Long Sleeve
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Army - 36th Infantry Division - Arrowhead - Camp Bowie Tx W Svc Wwi Long Sleeve

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Wear the Legacy of the Lone Star Division

The 36th Infantry Division — the Arrowhead, the T-Patchers, the Texas Army — answered the call on August 5, 1917, mustering into Federal Service at Camp Bowie, Texas. This hoodie carries that heritage on its chest, built for those who know the weight of that history and wear it with pride.

Crafted for Comfort. Built to Last.

Heavy enough to cut through a cold morning, soft enough to wear all day — this is the hoodie you reach for when it matters. Whether you're honoring a family legacy or representing your unit's lineage, it wears as well as the story behind it.

  • 50% cotton / 50% polyester — the ideal balance of warmth and breathability
  • Preshrunk fabric to maintain fit wash after wash
  • Front pouch pocket for hands-free carry
  • Matching drawstring and ribbed cuffs for a clean, structured finish
  • Available in Black and Navy
  • Sizes: Small through 2XLarge
  • Made in the USA

Sizing Note

This hoodie runs true to size with a comfortable athletic fit. If you prefer a looser, relaxed wear — size up one or two.

About the 36th Infantry Division

Organized from Texas and Oklahoma National Guard units during World War I, the 36th Infantry Division earned its Arrowhead patch through decades of service — from the trenches of WWI to the beaches of WWII. The T-Patchers remain one of the most storied divisions in American military history. This hoodie is a tribute to every soldier who wore that patch.

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