Corvette Patriot Stripes 2-Pack – Charcoal Generations & Carbon American Flag Hawaiian Shirts
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Description
This bold 2-pack Corvette Hawaiian shirt bundle blends patriotic pride with motorsport heritage in two sophisticated designs. Featuring the Charcoal Flag Stripe Generations Shirt and the American Flag Carbon Shirt, this set is ideal for summer events, holidays, and everyday wear that makes a statement.
Bundle Includes:
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Charcoal Generations Flag Stripe Shirt: Showcases Corvette legacy with a sleek charcoal base and subtle flag-inspired stripes. A clean, understated design that reflects both history and style.
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American Flag Carbon Shirt: Features angled American flag stars and stripes layered over a textured carbon background, with vertical C6 Corvette script for a strong patriotic and performance-driven aesthetic. Perfect for celebrating Corvette’s American roots on July 4th, Memorial Day, or any casual outing.
Key Features:
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Bold Yet Refined Designs: Both shirts combine subtle flag elements with Corvette branding in sleek, monochrome tones, offering versatility for both festive and everyday settings.
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Premium Fabric Blend: Made from 95% polyester and 5% spandex for moisture-wicking comfort, wrinkle resistance, and a smooth, cooling feel.
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Relaxed Fit & Styling: Designed with a boxy silhouette, short sleeves, Cuban-style notch lapel collar, and a full button-up front for breathable, easy layering.
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Ideal for Corvette Fans of All Ages: Whether it’s car shows, backyard cookouts, or national holidays, this bundle offers elevated Corvette flair with comfortable all-day wear.
Care Instructions:
Machine wash cold, inside out, with like colors. Gentle cycle. Tumble dry low. Cool iron if needed. Do not bleach.
Customer Care
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Q: Can someone outside of the United States place an order?
A: Yes, we are happy to provide worldwide service for our customers. Your shipping charges will be calculated during the checkout process. Customs and duty fees are the responsibility of the buyer.
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