I Hate Pulling Out Camping Trailer Retro Travel Shirt
$26.99 $22.99

Product Description
The best looking pull-out camping trailer in the world. It’s tough and bigger than a camping tent. But it’s also much more comfortable to be on the back of. The perfect camper trailer for backpacking, camping, and all outdoors adventures. Narrow fit design that hugs the body without feeling restrictive or tight. Easy to wear thanks to its pull-out shoulder strap.
I Hate Pulling Out Camping Trailer Retro Travel Shirt and ladies tee


I Hate Pulling Out Camping Trailer Retro Travel Shirt, hoodie, sweater and long sleeve



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8 oz 50% cotton, 50% polyester.
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Air Jet Spun Yarn. Double lined hood with matching drawstring. Double-needle stitching. Set-in sleeves. 1×1 athletic rib knit cuffs with Lycra(R)
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6.1 oz 100% preshrunk cotton. Sport Grey is 90% cotton, 10% polyester.
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Double-needle stitching, taped neck and shoulders. Quarter-turned to eliminate center crease. Ultra tight knit surface.
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5.3 oz 100% preshrunk cotton.
Sport Grey is 90% cotton, 10% polyester.
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Seamless collar, taped neck and shoulders. Double-needle sleeve and bottom hems. Quarter-turned to eliminate center crease.
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4.2 oz, 100% combed ring-spun cotton jersey. Athletic Heather is 90% cotton, 10% polyester. Dark Grey Heather, Deep Heather is 52% combed and ringspun cotton, 48% polyester Ash is 99% combed and ringspun cotton, 1% polyester
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Supremely soft, superior quality. Modern, slightly fitted shape. Made in the USA.
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7.75 oz 50% cotton, 50% polyester.
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Air Jet Spun Yarn. Double-needle stitching. Set-in sleeves. 1×1 Athletic Rib with Lycra(R). Quarter-turned to eliminate center crease.
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Fabric laundered, 4.3 oz., 57/38/5 combed ringspun cotton/polyester/spandex, 40 singles
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Self-fabric neck binding Longer body length Tear away label
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5.3 oz., pre-shrunk 100% cotton
Heather Colors are 50/50 cotton/polyester
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Seamless half-inch collar. Side seamed. Cap sleeves. Double-needle stitched hems. Taped neck and shoulders. Tearaway label.
Lucia Bernales –
I’ve been a fan of camping t-shirts for over 10 years. This was the first and I thought it would be a good shirt to get. It’s a great shirt and it fits well. I’ve been using it for many years and I’m still using it.
George Hill –
I bought this for my husband for Father’s Day and it fits him to a tee. It is a light weight, soft cotton that doesn’t burn his skin, it’s perfect for a quick wash. I would definitely recommend this product to anyone looking for a good looking, quality design. My husband is absolutely enthused about it.
Shetonya Sinclair –
This shirt is very comfortable and practical. It is soft, which I think makes it a good shirt for hiking, though I am not sure if it would be comfortable on a cold day. It is a good weight, so it is not too stretchy, but it is a bit too long for me. It also has three pockets that go on the front of the shirt for some organization, and you can keep a small key or anything else in one of the pockets. I see that this shirt is being discontinued, so I will get another one, but I would use it if I find it again.
Lory Panebianco –
I really hate pulling out camping trailer retro travel shirt. I have four of them and I have had to pull out all four so I can’t get a replacement. This is the third one that I’ve ripped and I’m very disappointed.
Bryan Blankenship –
I bought this shirt because it has a vintage look and classic look so I was really impressed with this. It’s a light weight, comfortable, and it doesn’t show any damage at all. I’m able to wear it during the winter without it getting cold. I tried it on and it fits me well. I also don’t think it is a shirt you want to wear in humid climates. I think maybe this would be too much for humid climates. It’s not a bad shirt for the price and I got it for $20.
Kenneth Johnson –
I purchased the Lil’ Buck as a gift and found they were a hit with my family and friends. I love the material and the feeling that it has when I pull it out and throw it around. When I pull out the plastic buckle, the material is so soft and silky and just the right amount of fabric to make it comfortable to wear and more comfortable to pull out. The embroidery is also going to be something I will repurchase.
Derrick woods jr –
It looks like a pull-out camping shirt, but not in-depth. The shirt looks like it has a lot of seams around the front, but that’s it. It’s a basic shirt and it’s not a bad shirt, it just doesn’t have any deep pockets or anything. That said, it’s a good shirt, and although not perfect, very reasonably priced. —Jeff B.
Bethany Delude –
I have purchased a couple different styles of this T-shirt, and I have to say I’m very disappointed with these T-shirts. I thought the shirt went with a denim jacket. But I’m left with this t-shirt and a jacket. I’ll get rid of the jacket and get a new shirt. The material doesn’t feel warm enough to wear outside, and it’s too tight. I don’t even keep anything warm in a place that’s not going to be used unless the weather is warm. I think the shirt is going to hate me. I hate pulling out of tents. I would rather wear jeans so I can still be comfortable. It’s just too bad that they don’t make these shirts in an actual jacket. I just don’t understand what it is that they’ve done to warrant selling this t-shirt in a jacket-like shape instead of a shirt-like shape.