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1986 Texas A&M Aggies Artwork: Snow Heather Raglan Crew

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1986 Texas A&M Aggies Artwork: Snow Heather Raglan Crew

By Vintage Brand™ not affiliated with or sponsored by Texas A&M Aggies
The 1986 Cotton Bowl Classic was the 50th edition of the college football bowl game, played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, on Wednesday, January 1. It matched the sixteenth-ranked Auburn Tigers led by Bo Jackson of the Southeastern Conference and the Texas A&M Aggies of the Southwest Conference. A slight underdog, Texas A&M won by twenty points, 36–16. They won the Southwest Conference championship for the first time since 1976; their previous appearance in the Cotton Bowl was eighteen years earlier in 1968.
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The 1986 Cotton Bowl Classic was the 50th edition of the college football bowl game, played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, on Wednesday, January 1. It matched the sixteenth-ranked Auburn Tigers led by Bo Jackson of the Southeastern Conference and the Texas A&M Aggies of the Southwest Conference. A slight underdog, Texas A&M won by twenty points, 36–16. They won the Southwest Conference championship for the first time since 1976; their previous appearance in the Cotton Bowl was eighteen years earlier in 1968.
Product details
Rep your favorite retro team or mascot with our ultra soft and lightweight French Terry fabric, perfect for a vintage, lived-in feel. The Men's Vintage Brand Raglan Crew Sweatshirt is perfect for all seasons.
  • 66/34 Polyester ane Ring-Spun Cotton Pre-shrunk French Terry
  • Lightweight (7.2 oz)
  • Men's Sizing
  • Soft ring-spun snow heather French Terry fabric for a vintage, lived-in feel
  • Tear away label
  • Two-needle coverstitching on raglan sleeves and band bottom
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