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T-SHIRTS / POLOS
INCHESCHEST | WAIST | HIP | SLEEVE | |
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XS | 32-34 | 28-30 | 32-34 | 31-32 |
S | 35-38 | 30-32 | 35-38 | 32-33 |
M | 38-40 | 33-35 | 38-40 | 33-34 |
L | 42-44 | 36-38 | 42-44 | 34-35 |
XL | 46-48 | 40-42 | 46-48 | 35-36 |
2XL | 50-52 | 44-46 | 50-52 | 36-37 |
3XL | 54-56 | 48-50 | 54-56 | 37-38 |
4XL | 58-60 | 52-54 | 58-60 | 38-39 |
Bunker 27 produce the finest T-Shirts with the coolest designs. This Tee celebrates the amazing B-17 pilots under Jimmy Doolittle who attacked Japan during WW2 in answer to the attack on Pearl Harbour.
- 60% ring-spun combed premium cotton / 40% poly
- Fabric laundered / preshrunk
- Super soft and comfy
- Regular fit
- High quality screen printing
- Double stitched
The Doolittle Tokyo Raiders was a group eighty men from all walks of life who flew into history on April 18, 1942. They were all volunteers and this was a very dangerous mission. Sixteen B-25 bombers took off from the deck of the USS Hornet, led by (then Col.) Jimmy Doolittle. They were to fly over Japan, drop their bombs and fly on to land in a part of China that was still free. Of course, things do not always go as planned.
The months following the attack on Pearl Harbor were the darkest of the war, as Imperial Japanese forces rapidly extended their reach across the Pacific. Our military was caught off guard, forced to retreat, and losing many men in the fall of the Philippines, leading to the infamous Bataan Death March.
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Bunker 27 produce the finest T-Shirts with the coolest designs. This Tee celebrates the amazing B-17 pilots under Jimmy Doolittle who attacked Japan during WW2 in answer to the attack on Pearl Harbour.
- 60% ring-spun combed premium cotton / 40% poly
- Fabric laundered / preshrunk
- Super soft and comfy
- Regular fit
- High quality screen printing
- Double stitched
The Doolittle Tokyo Raiders was a group eighty men from all walks of life who flew into history on April 18, 1942. They were all volunteers and this was a very dangerous mission. Sixteen B-25 bombers took off from the deck of the USS Hornet, led by (then Col.) Jimmy Doolittle. They were to fly over Japan, drop their bombs and fly on to land in a part of China that was still free. Of course, things do not always go as planned.
The months following the attack on Pearl Harbor were the darkest of the war, as Imperial Japanese forces rapidly extended their reach across the Pacific. Our military was caught off guard, forced to retreat, and losing many men in the fall of the Philippines, leading to the infamous Bataan Death March.
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