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1950 Montana Grizzlies Artwork: Men's Tri-Blend T-Shirt

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1950 Montana Grizzlies Artwork: Men's Tri-Blend T-Shirt

By Vintage Brand™ not affiliated with or sponsored by Montana Grizzlies
The athletic teams are nicknamed the Montana Grizzlies, often shortened to Griz. The University has competed in the NCAA's Big Sky Conference since the conference was formed in 1963. From 1924 to 1950, the University of Montana was a member of the Pacific Coast Conference (precursor to today's Pac-12). The University of Montana has an ongoing rivalry with Montana State University, most notably the cross-state football matchups, known as the "Brawl of the Wild."
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The athletic teams are nicknamed the Montana Grizzlies, often shortened to Griz. The University has competed in the NCAA's Big Sky Conference since the conference was formed in 1963. From 1924 to 1950, the University of Montana was a member of the Pacific Coast Conference (precursor to today's Pac-12). The University of Montana has an ongoing rivalry with Montana State University, most notably the cross-state football matchups, known as the "Brawl of the Wild."
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This is not your ordinary t-shirt. The Men's Tri-Blend T-Shirt is made from a soft, lightweight jersey that features advanced moisture management performance and delivers lasting comfort and an easy style. Choose an exclusive design and wear your gear with pride.
  • 4.5 oz. 50/37/13 Poly/Cotton/Rayon
  • Slim Fit (RUNS SMALL)
  • Wash in cold with like colorsSoft, lightweight fabric with advanced moisture management
  • Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
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