• Pigeon Racing Committee Oversized Tee
  • Pigeon Racing Committee Oversized Tee
  • Pigeon Racing Committee Oversized Tee

    Pigeon Racing Committee Oversized Tee

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    This heavyweight oversized tee features a WhatsApp-shared pigeon homing committee announcement from Pakistan’s kabootar bazi scene, where enthusiasts connect through social media to organize races, share results, and uphold traditions. Made from 100% carded cotton, it offers a warm, structured feel with dropped shoulders and a boxy fit for effortless comfort. A tribute to pigeon racing culture, this tee blends nostalgia with modern-day connections, perfect for casual wear or layering on colder days.

    100% carded cotton
    Medium-heavy fabric (8.2 oz /yd² (280 g/m²))
    Oversized fit

      S M L XL 2XL 3XL
    Width, in 20.08 21.65 23.23 24.80 26.38 27.95
    Length, in 27.76 29.13 30.51 31.89 33.27 34.06
    Size tolerance, in 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50

     

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