Garvin's Department Store Tee

$28.00

Milton Thomas Garvin moved to the city of Lancaster as a teenager, becoming an errand boy at an East King Street dry goods store. Garvin bought the store in 1894 and renamed it M.T. Garvin & Co. The self-described “store for the thrifty” operated for more than 100 years (“next door to the courthouse”) until closing in 1975.

Read the ‘Tale of the Garvin's Department Store Tee’ blog post for more about the store and this tee.

Made from high-quality 4.4-ounce 50/50 cotton polyester fabric. Screen printed in Lancaster, Pa.

Shirt sizes are unisex unless otherwise indicated; view our size chart to find your best fit.

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Milton Thomas Garvin moved to the city of Lancaster as a teenager, becoming an errand boy at an East King Street dry goods store. Garvin bought the store in 1894 and renamed it M.T. Garvin & Co. The self-described “store for the thrifty” operated for more than 100 years (“next door to the courthouse”) until closing in 1975.

Read the ‘Tale of the Garvin's Department Store Tee’ blog post for more about the store and this tee.

Made from high-quality 4.4-ounce 50/50 cotton polyester fabric. Screen printed in Lancaster, Pa.

Shirt sizes are unisex unless otherwise indicated; view our size chart to find your best fit.

Milton Thomas Garvin moved to the city of Lancaster as a teenager, becoming an errand boy at an East King Street dry goods store. Garvin bought the store in 1894 and renamed it M.T. Garvin & Co. The self-described “store for the thrifty” operated for more than 100 years (“next door to the courthouse”) until closing in 1975.

Read the ‘Tale of the Garvin's Department Store Tee’ blog post for more about the store and this tee.

Made from high-quality 4.4-ounce 50/50 cotton polyester fabric. Screen printed in Lancaster, Pa.

Shirt sizes are unisex unless otherwise indicated; view our size chart to find your best fit.