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"I Love Boomers"

Finally! I’ve worn this T-shirt twice now. It’s available for purchase via Teespring — “I Love Boomers” (Black Ink), in various colors and styles of T-shirts (Premium and Triblend), long-sleeve shirts, sweatshirts, women’s-style T-shirts, tank tops, stickers (including die-cut stickers), mugs, tote bags, and even cell phone covers.

NOTE FOR BOOMERS: You can see all the various products/styles, and different colors, listed as alternatives above the Add to Cart button. My Teespring store is https://teespring.com/stores/thehakereport

“I Love Boomers” (Black Ink) Premium style T-shirt (100% cotton, available in many colors), which is a nice-fitting Next Level brand T-shirt. NOTE: It’s not as nice of material as the Triblend (which is also Next Level brand), but still great qualit…

“I Love Boomers” (Black Ink) Premium style T-shirt (100% cotton, available in many colors), which is a nice-fitting Next Level brand T-shirt.

NOTE: It’s not as nice of material as the Triblend (which is also Next Level brand), but still great quality.

Premium seems to have thicker material, less soft, less smooth, less stretch to it than the Triblend.

“I Love Boomers” (Black Ink) Triblend style T-shirt (available in several colors, not as many as Premium style). 50% Polyester, 25% Cotton, 25% Rayon. (It’s nice, and it doesn’t tend to stink or get too hot like straight polyester does.) This is the…

“I Love Boomers” (Black Ink) Triblend style T-shirt (available in several colors, not as many as Premium style). 50% Polyester, 25% Cotton, 25% Rayon. (It’s nice, and it doesn’t tend to stink or get too hot like straight polyester does.)

This is the material that you may have heard Jesse Lee Peterson say “feels great on the body.” It’s a really nice material.

The Triblend colors (there are fewer than with Premium) each have a heather to it, as in not a completely solid color (black is not jet-black, but has an even smattering of dark gray; Navy is not a rich Navy, but a faded, spattered Navy)… slightly speckled, if you will.