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Repealing the Stamp Act: To recognize the repeal of the Stamp Act on March 18, 1766, we created this design, with the black skull with the text, which had been printed on some papers at the time, on top of the image of the stamp, shown here in white.
The design is similar to the one created for the History Camp Boston 2016, which was held 250 years after the Stamp Act was repealed. The design for each History Camp is unique, printed one time, and only available at that particular History Camp. Because this design was so popular and distinctive, I decided to remove the text indicating History Camp Boston and the 250th anniversary and make the shirt available to everyone.
- 100% American grown cotton in Slate blue. 5.5 oz. S - 3X. See size chart.
- Our standard 4.3 oz. Poly-Cotton shirt that gets rave reviews. Our softest shirt. It's also our thinnest and lightest. It is very high-quality and long-wearing, but it is thin and light. Lots of people love them, which you can see in the reviews, but if you judge t-shirt quality based on weight or thickness, do not get this one. Instead, get one of the two 100% cotton shirts above. Size S - 3X. See size chart.
The "Repeal of the Stamp Act" design is also available on a die-cut sticker, a magnet. and a pullover sweatshirt in charcoal grey and deep red.
Thanks to Cynthia and Kelly for the photos.
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