Show off your upland hunting spirit with the Flush, Point, and Retrieve T-Shirt from Lion Country Supply. Designed for bird hunters, dog handlers, and outdoor enthusiasts, this tee features
Show off your upland hunting spirit with the Flush, Point, and Retrieve T-Shirt from Lion Country Supply. Designed for bird hunters, dog handlers, and outdoor enthusiasts, this tee features bold graphics on the front and the iconic LCS logo on the back, letting everyone know you live for the field.
Made in a rugged Prairie Dust color, this shirt blends earthy tones with comfort and durability. The cotton-soft, moisture-wicking fabric keeps you cool and dry, while the classic fit makes it perfect for both training days and casual wear.
Durable Fabric: 5.5 oz, 50% US cotton / 50% polyester blend.
Classic Fit: Relaxed, easy feel for all-day comfort.
Moisture-Wicking: Cotton-soft fabric keeps you cool and dry.
Reinforced Construction: Taped neck and shoulders for long-lasting wear.
Comfort Details: Non-topstitched rib collar and tear-away label.
Sustainably Made: Produced with energy-, water-, and climate-conscious methods.
Small: 34"–36" chest
Medium: 38"–40" chest
Large: 42"–44" chest
X-Large: 46"–48" chest
2X-Large: 50"–52" chest
3X-Large: 54"–56" chest
The Flush, Point, and Retrieve T-Shirt is the perfect blend of style, comfort, and hunting pride, making it a must-have for anyone who lives the upland lifestyle.
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