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B F Keith’s Theater Cincinnati Cut & Sew Tee
B F Keith’s Theater Cincinnati Cut & Sew Tee
In 1928, Keith's discontinued vaudeville and turned its focus to talking pictures. Management wanted to expand, so the old Keith's building was torn down and replaced with a 12-story building with the new Keith's on the ground floor. Now 3,000 patrons could enjoy a film in modern surroundings. Other films besides Rich People this week were High Society Blues, with Janet Gaynor, and the animated short Barnum Was Wrong. (Photograph by W. T. Myers and Company; courtesy of Bill Myers.)
Introducing a vibrant Unisex Cut & Sew Tee that captures the spirit of urban adventure. This eye-catching tee features a unique design that brings an artistic flair to everyday wear. Perfect for casual outings or lounging at home, it effortlessly combines style and comfort, making it a must-have addition to your wardrobe. Ideal for creative souls, trendsetters, and anyone looking to express their individuality. This tee is perfect for birthdays, casual get-togethers, or just celebrating the everyday moments. Whether you’re hitting the town or just enjoying a quiet day, this tee fits seamlessly into your life, giving you that artsy vibe you crave.
Product features
- 100% durable polyester fabric that retains shape and dries fast
- Side seams for structural integrity and shape retention
- Elastic ribbed knit collar that keeps its shape
- Shoulder tape for stability and preventing stretching
- Available in two fabric weights for varying comfort
Care instructions
- Do not dryclean
- Do not iron
- Tumble dry: low heat
- Do not bleach
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F), gentle cycle
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