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Woodlarker Long Sleeve T-Shirt

Woodlarker Long Sleeve T-Shirt

Made to handle cooler mornings and crisp evenings, this unisex regular-fit long sleeve t-shirt is crafted with heavier weight fabric so it's comfortable and harder wearing.

 

Made by the Gildan brand, known for long-lasting band tees, it's available in four earthy tones. Perfect for layering or simply wearing on its own.

 

Forest, Black and Maroon: 100% cotton
Dark Heather: 50% cotton/50% polyester blend

 

For the perfect fit, grab your favourite t-shirt and measure it. Refer to our sizing section below and the chart in the photos for more details. The sizing varies a little from our other t-shirts. 

 

All our items are specially printed just for you. Normally, it takes around 7 working days, but during busy periods, it may take a bit longer. If you’re ordering with a gift-giving date in mind, we recommend allowing plenty of time for both printing and shipping—just to ensure everything arrives smoothly.

 

We ship worldwide, excluding EU countries and Northern Ireland. We are working to reintroduce delivery to these areas as soon as possible. For more details, please visit our Delivery and Returns page. 

  • Sizing info

    To ensure a perfect fit and avoid the inconvenience of returns, we suggest measuring a well-loved t-shirt of your own. Match those measurements against those below - this way, you can place your order with the utmost confidence, secure in the knowledge that you’ve chosen perfectly!

    Please note: In our experience, the long-sleeved t-shirts measure just slightly smaller than the measurements below. 

    Width of t-shirt laid flat
    Small - 18 inches (46 cm)
    Medium - 20 inches (51 cm)
    Large - 22 inches (56 cm)
    X-Large - 24 inches (61 cm)
    2X-Large - 26 inches (66 cm) 
    All measurements are approximate. 

  • Care instructions

    Cool wash (30C). Wash and iron inside out. Don't iron print. Don't tumble dry. 

£29.00Price

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