A Full Colour Robert Burns Selkirk Grace Design t-shirts can be made for you.
These t-shirts are printed in full colour on pre-shrunk high quality 100% white cotton.
Your Robert Burns Selkirk Grace Design is printed colour in the centre, (approximately 6" in diameter)
WHITE T-SHIRT
Small - 85.89 - 90.95cms (34-36 inches)
Medium - 96.00 - 101.10cms (38-40 inches)
Large - 106.10 - 111.20cms (42-44 inches)
XL - 116.20 - 121.30cms (46-48 inches)
2XL - 126.30 - 131.40cms (50-52 inches)
3XL - 136.40 - 141.50cms (54-56 inches)
Upon special request:
4XL - please ask about price
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Youth size chart: |
Toddler size chart: |
Size |
Chest (inches) |
Small |
34-36" |
Medium |
38-40" |
Large |
42-44" |
X-large |
46-48" |
2X-large |
50-52" |
3X-large |
54-56" |
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Size |
Chest |
Length |
Small |
27" |
18" |
Medium |
31" |
20.5" |
Large |
34" |
23" |
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Size |
Chest |
Length |
2T |
25" |
14.5" |
3T |
26" |
15" |
4T |
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All measurements are approximations. T-Shirts may vary slightly from the dimensions listed (from manufacturer to manufacturer).
Material and Care Instructions
Very high quality t-shirts are supplied.
Just a normal wash and they can be put in the dryer, but a warm setting would suffice.
These t-Shirts are drip dry and can also be put in a warm dryer.
For other care instructions - please read manufacturer’s label.
- This item is made in and shipped from Vancouver, Canada. Your item will be shipped from this address. After placing your order, please allow up to 20 days for it to arrive.
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- Perfect for any occasion. This is a gift that will be proudly owned by any member of your family
You can return your item within 14 days from delivery date if Family Heritage Research posted the wrong size. Returned item/s must be in the original condition, not worn/washed.
In case that you have chosen or ordered the wrong size, please let us know and you can send item back within 14 days from delivery date. I will be glad to exchange it for same or equivalently priced item. Postage costs will not be refunded.
The great Scottish poet, Robert Burns is not just considered the greatest of Scottish poets; he is a national hero. Scots celebrate Burns Night, held on the anniversary of his January 25th birthday, around the world with Burns’ poetry and the traditional dish of haggis. In spite of an early death (at 37), Burns left a legacy of love poems and revitalized Scottish folk songs that will endure forever. Among his best-known creations are the words to the traditional New Year’s song, Auld Lang Syne which is sung around the world every New Year.
It has been said of Robert Burns that "he is the first truly modern poet in British literature. He was "his own man” largely free from the conventions of organized religion and class structure, through his writings show he was concerned with them. Burns lived in a diverse literary, political, intellectual and linguistic milieu. Born in a village in Scotland, he was the son of a farmer. After a brief formal education, he acquired substantial learning from reading… His first collection of verse, the Kilmarnock edition, was published in 1786. An immediate success, it assured his fame. By some he was thought to be something of a heaven-taught ploughman, yet it was no less than William and Mary Wordsworth who recognized him as a poet of major achievement…"