97th Engineers-T-shirt

Wars are won with boots on the ground — and roads under them. The 97th Engineer Battalion represents one of the most important and overlooked stories of World War II: African American soldiers who carved the Alcan Highway out of frozen wilderness under extreme cold, isolation, and the weight of institutional discrimination. They built the roads and railways that reshaped North American defense and connected a continent — and they did it while fighting for a country that hadn't yet made good on its promises. This tee features a digitally reproduced WWII-era unofficial patch honoring that legacy. Wear it with knowledge. Printed and fulfilled in the USA.

• 100% organic combed ring-spun cotton
• Fabric weight: 4.6 oz./yd.²
• Regular fit
• Self-fabric neck tape on the inside of the back
• Machine washable
• Imported


This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

Size guide

  LENGTH (inches) CHEST (inches) SLEEVE LENGTH (inches)
S 28 13 ⅜-14 ⅝ 8 ¼
M 29 ⅛ 15 -16 ⅛ 8 ½
L 29 ⅞ 16 ½-17 ¾ 8 ⅝
XL 31 ⅛ 18 ⅛-19 ¼ 8 ⅞
2XL 32 ⅛ 19 ¾-20 ⅞ 9