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Old School Squarebody Tee

Old School Squarebody Tee

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Old School. C/K 1973 1987. Skwer Motors. Square Body Brotherhood. Same graphic front and back on a black base, piston with flames, bold lettering. A squarebody t-shirt for the guys who still believe in carburetors, drum brakes and doing your own wrenching on a Saturday morning. The squarebody C/K generation ran from 1973 to 1987 and built a brotherhood that's still active today. Simple mechanics, bulletproof small block V8s, and body panels that interchange across the whole generation. The kind of truck you learn on, build on, and never really let go of. The brotherhood is real. You know it when you wave at another squarebody on the road and they wave back without thinking. This classic Chevy truck shirt is for those guys.

Black graphic tees for the brotherhood. Chevrolet t-shirts, square body shirt.

Regular fit, 100% cotton. Machine wash.

how it fits?

Pascal is 5'9" tall, weighs 162 lbs, and he's looking great in our L size! So, if you're a similar size to Pascal, an L size might be perfect for you too!"

Car and truck T-shirts design Fitting

My t-shirts are designed to have a classic, comfortable fit that looks great on everyone. They're not too tight, but not too loose either, and they're made from high-quality, soft and breathable fabric that will keep you feeling cool and comfortable all day long. 

size chart

 

IN  LENGTH WIDTH CHEST 
S 28 18 34-37
M 29 20 38-41
L 30 22 42-45
XL 31 24 46-49
2XL 32 26 50-53

 

CM  LENGTH WIDTH  CHEST 
S 71.1 45.7 86.4-94
M 73.7 50.8 96.5-104.1
L 76.2 55.9 106.7-114.3
XL 78.7 61 116.8-124.5
2XL 81.3 66 127-134.6
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Every Skwer design starts by hand

Every Chevy truck graphic you see here starts the same way: with me sketching it by hand. It begins as rough lines and shapes on paper or iPad, inspired by the trucks I drive, wrench on and chase at shows.

From there I refine the drawing, add lettering and details so it feels like it could have come off a vintage badge or tailgate. When you pull on a Skwer tee, you’re not wearing some generic graphic, you’re wearing truck art that’s been drawn and tuned by a Chevy truck life