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Unbroken T-Shirt

Unbroken T-Shirt

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Bella+Canvas 3001 — runs true to size. If you're between sizes, size up. Unisex for a classic fit for men and women.

  • S — Width 18" / Length 28" / Sleeve 8.9"
  • M — Width 20" / Length 29" / Sleeve 9.2"
  • L — Width 22" / Length 30" / Sleeve 9.5"
  • XL — Width 24" / Length 31" / Sleeve 9.7"
  • 2XL — Width 26" / Length 32" / Sleeve 10"

Measurements are of the garment laid flat. Size tolerance ±1.5"

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  • 100% Airlume combed and ring‑spun cotton (lightweight 4.2 oz) for breathable all‑day comfort
  • Ribbed knit collar, shoulder tape, and side seams for shape retention and a clean fit
  • Retail crew‑neck fit with tear‑away label — comfortable layering and minimal irritation
  • REACH certified; responsibly manufactured (Fair Labor Association, Platinum WRAP) with country of origin Honduras

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The Story

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Every army that ever held the line knew one thing, the wall only works if no man breaks.

The Spartans knew it at Thermopylae. The Roman legions knew it on every frontier they ever defended. The Norse knew it in the shield wall formations they carried across seas that had no maps. The Templars knew it in the vows they took before battle. The Saxons knew it guarding the edge of the known world. Different centuries. Different gods. Different causes. The same unbroken wall.

The armies that held it won. The ones that didn't are forgotten.

That wall didn't end with them. It became a line, a line of men stretching across centuries, each one receiving something from the men before him and passing it forward. Warriors becoming fathers. Fathers becoming grandfathers. The thread running through all of them unbroken. That line runs through you. You didn't choose it. You inherited it. And now it's yours to carry.

You already know what you've been through. You don't need to list it. The losses, the pressure, the moments that should have broken you and didn't. The fact that you're still standing, still holding your post, still showing up, still refusing to let the wall fall on your watch, that's not luck. That's the same thing those men had.

The shield wall has held for three thousand years.

You're still in the line.

Unbroken.