70s Texas A&M Aggies Cartoon Iron On College t-shirt Medium
Chest 18 in.
Length 25 in.
Content: 100% Cotton
Tag Brand: Russell Athletic
This cool 70s tee has an iron on graphic that looks to be poking a bit of lighthearted fun at Texas A&M University. This shirt was made during the era that major General James Earl Rudder served as president of the college, and under his leadership the school's student body became greatly diversified. Prior to the mid 60s, Texas A&M was an all male military school, where students were required to participate in the Corps of Cadets program. This shirt shows a member of the Cadet Corps attempting to read a book upside down, and the graphic was likely meant to appeal to students who felt the school's old military policies were outdated. This shirt was also made shortly after the Vietnam War ended, when anti-war campaigns had many people feeling skeptical towards the US military.
Fits like a modern unisex adult medium
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