Ballet Shoes T Shirt, Quilt Fabric Block, Tote Bag, Apron, (sweatshirt, Hoodie Available On Request) #590 - New Release

Ballet Shoes T Shirt, Quilt Fabric Block, Tote Bag, Apron, (Sweatshirt, Hoodie Available On Request) #590Choose a custom short or long sleeve t-shirt, Quilt Fabric Block, Apron, Tote Bag. Additional available products are; sweatshirts, hoodies and Pillowcase . Please contact me to special order. Some designs available in youth sizes.Design will be printed on the front of the garment unless requested otherwise. The exception to this is hoodies where zippers and pockets may obstruct the printing space.3XL, 4XL & 5XL NOT available in LONG SLEEVE LAVENDER & GREEN (Please order short sleeve style or a different color) 6XL only available in short sleeve and is NOT available in LAVENDER or GREENLong & Short sleeve GREENs & LAVENDERs are two different color shades.*IMPORTANT NOTE* Long Sleeve LAVENDER are a ladies cut shirt and run smaller than the unisex sizes. COLOR: Fabric colors can influence the final print colors. This image shows the design printed on white. Computer monitors can depict colors slightly differently. Design Measurements: 13" x 10.5"T-shirt Sizing: Measurements are taken across the chest (armpit to armpit) and down the back from the top of the collar to the bottom of the hem.Small 18" x 28" (45.72cm x 71.12cm)Medium 19" x 29" (48.26cm x 73.66cm)Large 22" x 29" (55.88cm x 73.66cm)XL 24" x 31" (60.96cm x 78.74cm)XXL 27"x 31" (68.58cm x 78.74cm)3XL 29.5" x 31.5" (74.93cm x 80.01cm)4XL 30" x 32.5" (76.2cm x 82.55cm)5XL 32" x 33" (81.28cm x 83.82cm)6XL 33" x 33" (83.82cm x 83.82cm) I complete orders as I receive them. Please allow 3-5 business days for order to ship depending on my volume. If you need your order fast, please contact me for a rush order.RETURN POLICY: Returns are accepted, however you are responsible for return shipping. Original shipping is non-refundable unless I made a mistake on your order. Item must be in original new & unwashed condition and returned within 14 days. Please email to make return arrangementsDesign measurements: 13" x 10.5"

We are very grateful for the support of Principal Kirsten Zazo, the Alameda Unified School District, the Alameda Police Department and the many dedicated parent volunteers who made the event possible and provided this great opportunity for the students. Before hosting this event, our Jets Marching Band excelled at numerous band competitions this year, traveling to Santa Cruz, Napa, Fairfield and Vallejo. They have demonstrated determination and teamwork and grown as individuals, as musicians and as a cohesive team.

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