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Buran shuttle

Women's Premium T-Shirt

Buran shuttle
Buran shuttle
Buran shuttle
Buran shuttle
Buran shuttle

Buran shuttle

Women's Premium T-Shirt

£24.49
Incl. VAT (EU), Plus delivery.
slimmer fitRegional sizing GB

 Women's Premium T-Shirt is in stock. We will print it as soon as you order it.

Delivery time: 13/05/2024 - 17/05/2024 (Standard)
Slightly tapered T-shirt for women. 100% cotton. Brand: Spreadshirt

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The Spreadshirt Collection stands for best-possible print results on top-quality products. A huge range of sizes makes sure that our gear fits everyone, big and small alike. What’s more, the Premium T-shirt offers an sheer infinite choice of combination opportunity with other items.
  • Comes highly recommended! Top quality and supreme print results with all print methods
  • Consistent colours in all sizes for men, women and children
  • Fair and sustainable
  • Fabric weight: 150 g/m²
  • Material: 100% cotton (charcoal and heather blue: 50% cotton, 50% polyester; heather grey: 85% cotton, 15% viscose; heather burgundy: 65% cotton, 35% polyester; heather oatmeal: 99% cotton, 1% polyester)

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4.5 Total stars

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25/07/2023

Nice t shirt but too tight ! Will be sending it back to you for a refund!

20/07/2023

The fabric seems a bit thin. Because of that, it is a bit see through. Otherwise okay

15/07/2023

Really pleased, was a gift for a friend and she is over the moon. Thank you

14/07/2023

The sleeves are very tight but body is good fit. The fabric is very thin and I’m a little concerned how it will wash

29/06/2023

Perfect, just what i was looking for. Would definately use again.
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Buran shuttle

Buran shuttle

The Buran was the Soviet Union's answer to the NASA's Space Shuttle. It launched only once on an uncrewed test flight in November 1988 before falling victim to budget cuts