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Champion 6.1 oz Cotton Tagless T-shirt

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100% ringspun cotton, 6.1 oz., preshrunk. tagless label won't chafe or flip up; shoulder to shoulder taping; double-needle stitching ...


Hanes Authentic Tagless Tee - T-Shirt

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100% ringspun cotton, 6.1 oz., preshrunk. tagless label won't chafe or flip up; shoulder to shoulder taping; double-needle stitching ...


JERZEES High Cotton Tee

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JERZEES High Cotton Tee, Features Include:100% heavyweight cotton, 6.0 oz. Shoulder to shoulder tape, Coverseamed, Two-needle hemmed sleeves and ...


Fruit of the Loom Adult 5.6 oz. Heavy Cotton 1 Cotton T-Shirt

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100% preshrunk cotton tee (ash is 98/2 cotton/poly; athletic heather is 90/10). seamless ribbed collar. double-needle stitched hemmed sleeves ...


American ApparelFinest Quality Tailored Fit Short Sleeve T-Shirt

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Our short sleeve t-shirt is refined with a tailored fit. One of the softest and smoothest T-shirts ever made ...


Champion Cotton Tagless Tee - T-Shirt

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Our short sleeve t-shirt is refined with a tailored fit. One of the softest and smoothest T-shirts ever made ...


Hanes Men's Classic Basic Crew, Three Pack

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Hanes Classics are constructed with very soft ring-spun cotton for added softness and resiliency.


Fruit of the Loom Men's Boxer Briefs 4 Pack

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Hanes Classics are constructed with very soft ring-spun cotton for added softness and resiliency.


JERZEES Heavyweight Blend Tee

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JERZEES Heavyweight Blend Tee, Features Include: 5.6 oz. 100% preshrunk heavyweight cotton. Shoulder to shoulder tape, Double-needle stitching throughout ...


Hanes - Long Sleeve Cotton Tagless Tee 6.1oz (H5586)

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100% Open End Cotton, 6.1 oz, Enjoy the comfort of our tagless tee in long sleeves. Pre-shrunk, taped shoulder ...




 



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Maybe it's because I have the hugest crush on David Pogue of the New York Times, but I find his recently released product finder guide, the Pogue-O-matic, absolutely adorable... and useful too! The Pogue-O-Matic is divided into four parts: cameras, camcorders, smartphones and televisions. If you were planning on getting people any of the above for the holidays, stop by and have little e-Pogue explain what details you should look out for. Being a gadget blogger with a finger on the pulse of the latest and greatest, I personally don't need the advice. But I'll be stopping by anyway... for you, Pogue. Just. For. You. [Pogue-o-Matic on the New York Times]


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