Outsiders Market T-Shirt
9th Street, frequently referred to simply as The Italian Market, has its origins as a marketplace in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The area, outside the original boundaries of William Penn's planned city, was an area for immigrants to settle. Italians began to move into the area around 1884, when Antonio Palumbo began receiving Italian immigrants into his boardinghouse. Shops along 9th Street opened up shortly after to cater to the new Italian community and have remained in the area to this day, with many of the present vendors tracing the founding of their businesses back to the first decade of the 20th century.
- 6.1 oz./yd² (US), 10 oz/L yd (CA), 100% ring-spun cotton, 30 singles
- Garment dyed for that lived in feel and almost no shrinkage at home.
- Soft ring-spun cotton fabric with 100% cotton threads
- Relaxed fit
- Topstitched, classic width, rib collar
- Shoulder to shoulder twill tape
- Signature twill label
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S |
M |
L |
XL |
2XL |
3XL |
4XL |
Body Length |
26 3/5 |
28 |
29 2/5 |
30 3/4 |
31 3/5 |
32 1/2 |
33 1/2 |
Body Length Tolerance |
+/- 1 1/4 |
+/- 1 1/4 |
+/- 1 1/4 |
+/- 1 1/4 |
+/- 1 1/4 |
+/- 1 1/4 |
+/- 1 1/4 |
Chest Tolerance |
+/- 1 |
+/- 1 |
+/- 1 |
+/- 1 |
+/- 1 |
+/- 1 |
+/- 1 |
Chest Width (Laid Flat) |
18 1/4 |
20 1/4 |
22 |
24 |
26 |
27 3/4 |
29 3/4 |