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Full Court Press Against Breast Cancer Basketball Tee | Pink Ribbon Awareness Shirt (Unisex)Turn defense into bold support. This basketball inspired tee brings that full court energy to the fightfeaturing a pink basketball with a ribbon speed trail flying into the net, varsity lettering, and sparkle accents. Wear it for cancer walks, October events, or any day you want to cheer on warriors, survivors, and families. Why Youll Love It: Game day bold: Varsity lettering + motion swoosh pops in photos and from the stands. Statement art: Ribbon
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