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Ulfenkarn City Crest T Shirt

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Ulfenkarn City Crest T ShirtPremium. Comfortable. Planet friendly. This isnt just any T Shirt. Its built for fans who want to wear their fandom with pride and feel good doing it. Why Youll Love It Super Soft Feel Made from 100% organic cotton, its breathable, comfortable, and feels great all day. Modern Unisex Fit Designed to flatter all body types with a clean, retail style shape. Not too tight, not too loose. Just the Right Weight At 180gsm, its perfect to wear on its own or

Premium. Comfortable. Planet-friendly.
This isn’t just any T-Shirt. It’s built for fans who want to wear their fandom with pride — and feel good doing it.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Super Soft Feel
  • Made from 100% organic cotton, it’s breathable, comfortable, and feels great all day.
  • Modern Unisex Fit
  • Designed to flatter all body types with a clean, retail-style shape. Not too tight, not too loose.
  • Just the Right Weight
  • At 180gsm, it’s perfect to wear on its own or layered — heavy enough to feel high quality and light enough for comfort.
  • Made with the Planet in Mind
  • Fully certified organic and vegan. Produced responsibly in factories that care about people and the environment.
  • Tag-Free Comfort
  • Features a tear-away label so nothing distracts you from your day (or your next campaign).

Details

  • Organic ringspun combed cotton.
  • Ribbed collar for a clean look.
  • Double stitching on sleeves and hem for durability.
  • Available in sizes XXS to 3XL (4XL/5XL available on select colours).
  • Warhammer design printed on-demand, just for you.
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