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Strive Polo / Black / Beach FC

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Strive Polo / Black / Beach FCProduct Description Developed for athletes and fans, our heathered Strive styles combine all the benefits of a technical polyester with the soft comfort of slub cotton. Plus, they wick moisture and have PosiCharge technology to keep logos and colors vibrant. 4. 4 ounce, 80 20 poly cotton with PosiCharge technology Tear away removable label Self fabric collar Taped neck 3 button placket Dyed to match buttons Set in, open hem sleeves Product

Product Description

Developed for athletes and fans, our heathered Strive styles combine all the benefits of a technical polyester with the soft comfort of slub cotton. Plus, they wick moisture and have PosiCharge technology to keep logos and colors vibrant.
  • 4.4-ounce, 80/20 poly/cotton with PosiCharge technology
  • Tear-away removable label
  • Self-fabric collar
  • Taped neck
  • 3-button placket
  • Dyed-to-match buttons
  • Set-in, open hem sleeves

         

        Product Measurements (Adult)

        XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL
        Body Length at Back 27 1/2 28 1/2 29 1/2 30 1/2 31 1/2 32 1/2 33 33 1/2
        Chest Width 18 1/2 20 21 1/2 23 24 1/2 26 28 30
        Sleeve Length from Center Back 17 3/4 18 1/2 19 1/4 20 20 3/4 21 1/2 22 1/4 23
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        T. Eisen
        Birmingham, US
        ★★★★★ 5
        Love the Simpsons!
        Format: Paperback
        I buy these to give to my nephews, but not before I read them first! LOL!
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        mwreview
        Waukegan, US
        ★★★★★ 4
        Not Quite Up to Simpsons Comics Standards, but Still Fun
        Format: Paperback
        Despite the cover, there is no western-related comic in this book (probably a good thing). This comic book is funny (it includes a comic book convention survival guide and a look at Lisa's dream house), but Matt Groening and company really raised the bar with some of their other comic books-hence the four star grade. "Krustonia"-Krusty starts his own utopian nation to avoid paying income taxes. Sounds like something he'd do. "Flanders' Big Score"-Fun-diddly-fun comic where amateur detective Ned Flanders investigates the case of the missing church fund-raiser money. "Let's Get Ready to Bumble"-Homer becomes a professional wrestler. Not as good as the other comics in this book. "Bringing Down Baby"-Short starring Maggie which also includes the infamous baby with the one eyebrow. Only mildly amusing. "Smitherses!"-The nuclear power plant employees are on strike for a 5 cent per year raise. True to form, Mr. Burns decides that the best solution is to clone a staff of devoted sycophants (i.e. Smitherses). When the Smitherses begin to compete for Mr. Burns' attention-Watch out! This is a funny, imaginative comic. "Bore Us the Movie Gruel"-Bart and company watch a 1950s film starring Troy McClure (how old is this guy?) and a mule. The usual sarcastic comments are offered. "Radioactive Homer"-A complicated comic. The gist of it is that Homer believes he is Radioactive Man and joins forces with Leon (insane asylum inmate "Michael Jackson" in the TV episode "Stark Raving Dad") to take down Mr. Burns' "Project Q" (mentioned in Simpsons Comics #1 in the Extravaganza book). Has a very funny ending.
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        Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2002
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        Draper, US
        ★★★★★ 5
        Matt Groening
        Format: Paperback
        i want matts autograph
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        Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 1999
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        david shen
        Lexington, US
        ★★★★★ 1
        Terrible condition!!! not readable. what a shame!
        Format: Paperback
        Terrible condition!!! not readable. what a shame!
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        Mike Reed
        New York, US
        ★★★★★ 3
        Krustonia
        Format: Paperback
        This was an okay book, with nothing exceptional. Starting the book off with "Krustonia" was a big mistake, as it's easily the worst Simpsons comic ever. Once you start reading it, it gets boring, so take my advice, read everything else first, then come back to this one, since I lost enthusiasm after struggling to complete Krustonia for several days. That said, Homer's wresting days are really funny, the Smithers clones are strange, but somehow very entertaining. (Mr. Burns better watch out :) and Homer as Radioactive Man was great, especially to see Leon "Michael Jackson" Komposki back. I also liked the mini-Ned Flanders mystery, and the guide to comic book conventions. If it weren't for Krustonia, this book would be the perfect buy.
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        Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2000

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