New T-shirt model Cool But Broken Inside Giyu Tomioka Demon Slayer shirt has just been posted on Kingteeshops – Cheap T-Shirt Online Shopping Store, the design is applied to our 2D product lines such as: Men’s Shirt, Women’s Shirt, Shirt Long Sleeve, V-neck Shirt, Women’s T-shirt, Unisex T-shirt, Hoodie, Crewneck Sweatshirt … See detailed product and material description information below and some pictures of models to You have a relative view of the product!
Cool But Broken Inside Giyu Tomioka Demon Slayer shirt, unisex, premium ladies, longsleeve, hoodie and sweater t-shirt
Product information: Unisex T-shirt
- Material: 100% cotton.
- Model: Gildan 5000.
- Classic midweight fabric.
- Double-needle sleeve and bottom hems.
- Fiber content varies by color, see color list for exceptions.
- Preshrunk jersey knit.
- Seamless double-needle 7/8″ collar.
- Taped neck and shoulders.
- Tear away label.

Product information: Premium Ladies T-Shirt
- Model: G500L.
- Material: 100% Cotton.
- Features.
- Cap sleeves.
- Classic midweight fabric.
- Double-needle sleeve and bottom hems.
- Fiber content varies by color, see color list for exceptions.
- Preshrunk jersey knit.
- Seamless double-needle 1/2″ collar.
- Sideseamed.
- Taped neck and shoulders.
- Tear away label.

Product information: Premium Men T-Shirt
- Model: 3001C Bella + Canvas.
- Double-needle sleeve and bottom hems.
- Fiber content varies by color, see color list for exceptions.
- High stitch density fabric. Preshrunk jersey knit.
- Rolled-forward shoulder. Seamless double-needle 3/4″ collar.
- Taped neck and shoulders. Tear away label

Product information: Hoodie
- Model: 18500.
- Material: 50% Cotton / 50% Polyester.
- Air jet yarn for a softer feel and reduced pilling.
- Double-lined hood with color-matched drawcord.
- Double-needle stitching at shoulder, armhole, neck, waistband, and cuffs.
- Fiber content varies by color, see color list for exceptions.
- Pouch pocket.
- Preshrunk fleece knit.
- Tear away label.

Product information: Crewneck Sweatshirt
- Model: 18000.
- Material: 50% Cotton / 50% Polyester.
- 1×1 rib with spandex.
- Air jet yarn for a softer feel and reduced pilling.
- Double-needle stitching at shoulder, armhole, neck, waistband, and cuffs.
- Fiber content varies by color, see color list for exceptions.
- Preshrunk fleece knit.
- Tear away label.

Product information: Next Level Unisex T-shirt
- Fabric: 4.3 oz., 100% combed ringspun cotton fine jersey
- Heather Gray 90 Cotton/10 Poly
- 32 singles
- Fabric laundered for reduced shrinkage
- Feature:
- 1×1 baby rib-knit set-in collar
- Tear-away label
- colors up to 4xl
- Sideseamed
- Deco Eligible
Product information: Long Sleeve T-Shirt
- Model: 4930.
- 5 oz., 100% cotton preshrunk jersey.
- Ash is 98/2 cotton/poly; Athletic Heather is 90/10 cotton/poly.
- Black Htr, Neon Green/Pink, Safety Green/Orange: 50/50 cotton/poly.
- Made with sustainably sourced USA grown cotton
- Shoulder-to-shoulder tape; double-needle cover stitched front neck.
- Ribbed cuffs with concealed seam.
- Double-needle stitched bottom hem.
- Seamless 1×1 ribbed collar; high-density fabric for exceptional print clarity. Deco Eligible
Product information: Unisex V-Neck
His updated essential unisex jersey t-shirt fits like a well-loved favorite, featuring a classic V neck, short sleeves, and superior combed and ring-spun cotton that acts as the best blank canvas for printing. Available in a variety of solid, marble, neon, heather CVC, slub, and mineral wash colors.
- Features: Side-seamed. Retail fit. Unisex sizing. Shoulder taping.
- Fabrication:
- Solid Colors: 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, 32 single 4.2 oz. (Ash – 99% combed and ring-spun cotton, 1% poly; Ath. Heather – 90% combed and ring-spun cotton 10% poly; All another heather/blend colors – 52% combed and ring-spun cotton, 48% poly).
- Marble Colors: 91% poly, 9% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, 32 single 4.0 oz.
- Neon Colors*: 52% combed and ring-spun cotton 48% poly, 40 single 3.6 oz.
- Mineral Wash**: 100% Airlume cotton, 32 single 4.4 oz.
- Slub Colors: 50% poly, 37.5% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, 12.5% rayon, 32 single 4.0 oz.
- Black Slub: 40% poly, 30% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, 30% rayon, 32 single 4.0 oz.
- Heather CVC/Blend Colors: 52% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, 48% poly (Ath. Heather – 90% combed and ring-spun cotton 10% poly).
- Black Heather CVC: 90% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, 10% poly.
Product information: Ladies V-Neck
- Model: L39VR.
- 5 oz., 100% cotton preshrunk jersey.
- Athletic Heather is 90% cotton, 10% polyester.
- Made with sustainably sourced USA grown cotton
- High-density fabric for exceptional print clarity.
- 1×1 rib set-in collar with mitered V-neck construction.
- Shoulder-to-shoulder taping; sideseamed & slightly contoured for a flattering fit.
- Double-needle cover stitching on sleeve and bottom hem.
- Classic ladies” styling with a feminine neckline, sleeves, and fit. Deco Eligible.
Product information: Unisex TankTop
- Model: 3633.
- Fabric Platform:100% Cotton Jersey.
- Fabric: 100% Combed Ring-Spun Cotton (H. Grey 90% Cotton, 10% Polyester).
- Thread Weight: 32 Singles.
- Binding: Self 3/8″ Binding At Neckline And Sleeve.
- Collar: Scoop Neck.
- Fit Type: Regular.
- Size Range: XS-2XL.
Product information: Racerback Tank
- Fabric Platform: Lightweight Cotton Poly Jersey.
- Fabric: 60% Combed Ring-Spun Cotton, 40% Polyester.
- Thread Weight: 30 Singles.
- Binding: Self 3/8″ Double Fold Binding At Armhole And Neckline.
- Collar: Scoop Neck.
- Fit Type: Fitted.
- Size Range: XS-2XL.
Product information: Youth T-shirt
- Model: Gildan 2000B.
- Material: 100% cotton.
- CPSIA Tracking Label Compliant.
- Classic heavyweight fabric.
- Double-needle sleeve and bottom hems.
- Fiber content varies by color, see color list for exceptions.
- Preshrunk jersey knit.
- Seamless double-needle 3/4″ collar.
- Taped neck and shoulders.
- Tear away label.
Product information: Ceramic Mug
- Material: 100% Ceramic.
- Size: 11oz and 15oz.
- Dishwasher/microwave safe.
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Side story
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the next big thing
Oklahoma City Thunder guard is having his moment in the sun
Let’s get this out of the way. This is not a trend piece arguing why Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander needs to be playing in a bigger market. SGA is just fine where he is. Sure, he could “save” plenty of franchises like the New York Knicks, Toronto Raptors, or Los Angeles Lakers.
But, fuck that. The kid needs to stay in Oklahoma City because Sam Presti believed in him enough to give into Paul George’s trade preference to head to Los Angeles to play for the Clippers. The Thunder got a ton of picks back in that trade. But SGA was the best asset OKC received in the deal. All the early signs were there for the 6-foot-6 lead guard to be a star, as he was averaging around 11 points, three assists, and three rebounds, a preview of the all-around threat he would become.
Did you see what he did last night? How’s this cold step-back three, down two to beat the Wizards to cap off a 42-point night?
Throughout the last few seasons, SGA has grown more and more into a first option. It’s been a slow and steady incremental growth in his points per game and, more importantly, efficiency. He’s shown a willingness to take late-game shots and be both the initiator of the offense and the primary scoring threat. His current stats of 32.3 ppg, 4.5 rpg, and 5.9 apg have put him in the conversation for the Most Improved Player and Most Valuable Player awards. His shooting percentages from the field (55 percent) and the free throw line (91 percent) are both career highs. All this led to Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault recently calling him “one of the best offensive players in the league.”
It all started in his first year with the Thunder. That 2019-20 team led by a casted-off Chris Paul over-achieved to 44 wins, making the playoffs and giving James Harden’s Rockets the business in a six-game series. SGA slotted in-between Paul and then-Thunder guard Dennis Schröder to form a potent three-guard line-up, leading a team of reclamation projects in scoring during the regular season. Nobody expected that Thunder team to compete, but as it has been since SGA arrived, the Thunder were too good to tank.
The biggest obstacle in his growth hasn’t been any opposing player, team, or coaching scheme. Nor has it been a lack of playing time, inept coaching, or a crowded roster. It’s been his own front office, as Presti has orchestrated one of the most egregious and perverse tank jobs in league history. In SGA’s first two seasons, he played 82 games in his rookie year and 70 in his second. Once the Presti tank commenced, his very real injuries were perhaps exaggerated to sit him longer. This approach saw the young guard only play 35 games in his third year and 56 games in his fourth season. That’s not to say he wasn’t hurt during those stretches. It’s an obvious assessment that Presti leaned on the side of “caution,” not for any further SGA injury, but not to hurt his lottery chances.
It worked to an extent. The lottery is all about luck, and they won the last two drafts, landing in the sixth spot in the 2021 Draft, where they took Josh Giddey, and third this past summer, where they selected Chet Holmgren. Many around the league wondered if SGA could handle all the losses, especially when it seemed purposeful. How can a player get better when he’s on the bench in street clothes, and his team is fielding a roster worthy of a YMCA pick-up game?
It seemed not to matter. This season, SGA has cemented himself as a top-three guard in the NBA and a harbinger of greatness to come. His emergence has fast-forwarded the Thunder timeline, perhaps to the chagrin of Presti. They are over .500 for the first time since the 2019-2020 season, capping a much shorter “rebuild” phase than anyone could have predicted after fumbling the break-up of the Kevin Durant/Russell Westbrook duo. This season, he’s been the point of attack for a Thunder team with eight-to-nine above-average players, but no real star talent outside of SGA. The team has scored 11.4 more points per 100 possessions with him on the court, good for the 89th percentile among all players.
In just 13 games, SGA’s superstar turn this season has been magnetic. He currently holds the highest FG percentage by a guard scoring 30-plus points since His Airness, Michael Jordan, 32 years ago. Need more evidence? His current average of two steals and 1.5 blocks a game has only been sustained once throughout a season. By whom? Jordan. In the last five games, SGA has scored 37 or more points four times, as they went 3-2. Furthermore, he’s scored 30 or more points in 10 of the 14 games he’s played this season, a staggering feat for the 24-year-old guard playing in his fifth season. This season, his lowest point output was 18 against the Milwaukee Bucks on Nov. 5. SGA joined franchise greats Westbrook and Durant, as the only players in Thunder franchise history with three straight games averaging 35 points and five assists.
The wildest part? SGA can get even better. Once a healthy Holmgren rejoins the line-up next season, it’s not hard to imagine SGA’s assist numbers going up. His assist ratio is at a career-high, at 22.3%. He is already getting to the basket at will, leading the league in drives to the basket at 24 a game, according to Second Spectrum, overtaking second placers Ja Morant and Luka Dončić, who each average 22.5. As the best driving guard in the league, he’s collapsed defenses, allowing him to spray it out to open shooters (another reason the Thunder need to improve as a team from three drastically) and make quick decisions to find cutters or Euro-step to the basket.
Defensively, he’s made some major strides, not that he was ever terrible on that side of the ball. He’s currently sixth in the NBA in steals and ninth in deflections. His defensive rating of 110.4 is the second-highest of his career, while his PER of 28.9 is nearly eight points higher than his second-best season. There’s no reason SGA should not give the Thunder another All-Star this season, something they’ve lacked since Westbrook’s departure.
This season has provided SGA with the stage needed to exhibit the growth of all parts of his game. Next season will show how ready this Thunder team is to follow suit. With the addition of Holmgren, the continued evolution of Giddey Lu Dort, Tre Mann, and Jalen Williams, plus the 15 future first-round picks Presti has amassed, the future is bright. The Thunder are officially too good to tank. And that’s a great thing for the Thunder’s competitive culture and SGA’s future with the team.
By Lee Escobedo
Source: deadspin. To see more, https://deadspin.com/
Alexander Dvorkin –
Quality shirts that fit well.
Got these for daily use for work and they fit well and are well made, not cheap thin shirts. I wish these came in a larger 5 pack for a more economical buy. Good luck and cheers.
Zachariah Chambers –
Nickel j’aime beaucoup
Kristi Iglesias –
the Tee is comfy and the design is cool
Evan Fuller –
I bought this hoodie because I loved the pattern