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Roy & Foote '96 - Colorado Avalanche Retro Campaign Shirt
Roy & Foote '96 - Colorado Avalanche Retro Campaign Shirt
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Diehard Colorado Avalanche fans know that Patrick Roy and Adam Foote were the defensive backbone of the franchise's first Stanley Cup championship in 1996. "Saint Patrick" Roy was the most clutch goaltender in hockey history — a fierce, passionate competitor who arrived in Colorado via a blockbuster trade from Montreal and immediately delivered a Stanley Cup with a Conn Smythe Trophy-winning performance. Foote was the bruising, no-nonsense defenseman who made life miserable for any forward brave enough to venture near the crease, blocking shots and delivering punishing hits shift after shift. Together they gave McNichols Sports Arena a fortress-like atmosphere and built the foundation for a franchise that would win another Cup in 2001. If you're looking for a slick, retro t-shirt to represent the Avalanche and their shutdown championship core, you'll love this political campaign-themed throwback style tee. They have my vote, what about you?
- Pre-Shrunk, Sized to Fit
- 4.2oz, 100% Airlume Combed and Ring-Spun Cotton (Grey shirts are a 90/10 blend) that Feels Amazingly Soft
- DTG Printing For Long-Lasting, Quality Look and Feel
Shirts are made to order in the United States and there is a short production time of 3-5 work days before shipping first class. This may be longer during holiday seasons.
Shirts are sized to fit so we recommend getting your normal t-shirt size. We carry sizes S-3XL and size measurements can be found in the FAQ.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us at info@hyperthanhype.com
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Shipping
Orders of 2+ tees ship free. Single tee orders ship for $3.99 flat rate. Most orders ship within 3-5 business days.
Materials
Premium Bella+Canvas ring-spun cotton. Soft, pre-shrunk, and built to last. Printed in the USA.
Sizing
Pre-shrunk and sized to fit - check size guide in FAQ for specifics.