2025 Intercollegiate Final Bella + Canvas Ladies' Micro Ribbed Baby Tee
Material:
- 5.4 oz, 32 singles
- 52% airlume combed and ringspun cotton, 48% polyester
- Athletic Heather: 90% airlume combed and ringspun cotton 10% polyester
Feature:
- 1x1 micro rib
- Mid-length
- Fitted
- Sustainably produced
- Wrap certified and FLA participating company
- Bella+Canvas uses sustainable manufacturing processes with Blue Sign certified dyes, efficient dye houses that adhere to the state of California’s EPA regulations around waste water treatment and usage, and cutting facilities in Los Angeles that run on partial solar power with comprehensive recycling programs for paper waste and fabric scraps.
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2025 Intercollegiate Final Bella + Canvas Ladies' Micro Ribbed Baby Tee
2025 Intercollegiate Final Bella + Canvas Ladies' Micro Ribbed Baby Tee
Material:
- 5.4 oz, 32 singles
- 52% airlume combed and ringspun cotton, 48% polyester
- Athletic Heather: 90% airlume combed and ringspun cotton 10% polyester
Feature:
- 1x1 micro rib
- Mid-length
- Fitted
- Sustainably produced
- Wrap certified and FLA participating company
- Bella+Canvas uses sustainable manufacturing processes with Blue Sign certified dyes, efficient dye houses that adhere to the state of California’s EPA regulations around waste water treatment and usage, and cutting facilities in Los Angeles that run on partial solar power with comprehensive recycling programs for paper waste and fabric scraps.
Original: $39.99
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Material:
- 5.4 oz, 32 singles
- 52% airlume combed and ringspun cotton, 48% polyester
- Athletic Heather: 90% airlume combed and ringspun cotton 10% polyester
Feature:
- 1x1 micro rib
- Mid-length
- Fitted
- Sustainably produced
- Wrap certified and FLA participating company
- Bella+Canvas uses sustainable manufacturing processes with Blue Sign certified dyes, efficient dye houses that adhere to the state of California’s EPA regulations around waste water treatment and usage, and cutting facilities in Los Angeles that run on partial solar power with comprehensive recycling programs for paper waste and fabric scraps.





















