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Vintage 1992 Smith & Wesson Eagle Graphic T-Shirt – 3D Emblem USA – Single Stitch Black Tee

Vintage 1992 Smith & Wesson Eagle Graphic T-Shirt – 3D Emblem USA – Single Stitch Black Tee

Regular price €80,00
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Vintage early 1990s Smith & Wesson T-shirt featuring an iconic American eagle graphic and a “Symbol of American Freedom” banner. The illustration features a bold, patriotic composition with an eagle clutching the Smith & Wesson emblem against a stars and stripes background, produced by renowned vintage graphics company 3D Emblem.

The piece is officially licensed and dated 1992 directly in the print. The graphic uses a high-quality halftone screen printing typical of 3D Emblem designs, known for its detailed shading and durable inks that develop the characteristic crackle effect over time.

The T-shirt is made on a Delta Made in USA blank. Construction details include single-stitch sleeves and hem, a strong indication of pre-mid-1990s American production.

The T-shirt has been shortened.

Cut

Suggested size: M
Label size: XL

Measures:
Length - 67cm
Shoulders - 50cm
Sleeves-21cm
Width-55cm 📏

Size Guide
  • Suggested size → recommended size based on actual measurements.
  • Size label → size shown on the label (if present).

On vintage garments, the label may not reflect the current fit: washing, alterations, and past fashions may have changed the original dimensions.

Always rely on the measurements provided. For more information, see the dedicated page.

Conditions

The condition of our garments is classified according to the following scale:

  • Deadstock : Like-new condition, no defects. Fabrics and trim are practically new.
  • Very Good : In excellent condition, with any minor imperfections shown in the photos.
  • Good : In good overall condition, with signs of wear or obvious defects shown in the photos.
  • Fair : with obvious wear and visible defects shown in the photos.

Since they are vintage items, they may still have small imperfections or signs of wear that are not always shown.

All items are washed, sanitized, and stain treated before being put on sale. For more information, please visit the dedicated page .

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Shipping
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The right of withdrawal can be exercised within 14 days of delivery . Items must be returned in the same condition in which they were received and as described in the listing.

  • Returns must be requested in advance via email or the contact details indicated on the dedicated page;
  • The refund is issued within 14 days of receipt and verification of the package , and is made net of shipping costs ;
  • Unauthorized returns will not be refunded.

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Story Time

From cartridge pioneer to cultural icon

Smith & Wesson was founded in the 1850s, when Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson began experimenting with firearms that used self-contained cartridges instead of older muzzle-loading systems. The real turning point came in 1857 with the Model 1, the world's first commercially successful cartridge revolver. This invention helped change the history of handguns, making revolvers faster, more practical, and easier to use. In the following decades, Smith & Wesson grew rapidly thanks to military contracts, international sales, and important technical innovations such as the Model 3, the .38 Military & Police revolver, and later, the .357 Magnum and .44 Magnum. Between the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the company had become one of the most important names in the American firearms industry.

What makes Smith & Wesson particularly significant is its ability to reinvent itself over time. Its revolvers became the standard-issue weapon for many police forces for much of the 20th century, while products like the .44 Magnum entered popular culture through films like Dirty Harry. At the same time, the company faced great difficulties: competition from more modern semi-automatic pistols, political pressure, lawsuits in the 1990s, and a near collapse after signing a controversial agreement with the Clinton administration in 2000. Despite this, Smith & Wesson managed to survive, reorganize, and relaunch in the 2000s with new product lines such as the M&P pistols and modern sporting rifles. Its story is not just about weapons, but also about technology, law enforcement, American industry, and how a brand has become deeply intertwined with the country's culture and identity.