





America 250 Heritage Crest T-Shirt
Built like an old shop badge, because the good ones last
A circular heritage crest in the spirit of the hand-painted signs that used to hang in every American service station: a bald eagle, the flag, a federal shield, and a winged wheel, all wrapped in a sun-faded badge that looks like it has been bolted to a garage wall since the Eisenhower administration. It is the cleanest and most understated of the three. The kind of design that looks right on a builder, on a grandfather, or on anybody who appreciates it when something is simply done properly.
Get this shirt free with a build over $1,000.
During our America 250 weekend, July 3 to 5, 2026, spend $1,000 or more and take any of the three America 250 designs in your size and color, on the house. Our way of saying thanks for building American. Just want one now instead? It is yours for $25.
250 years in the making
In 1776, a group of stubborn colonists decided they would rather build their own country than keep asking permission for everything. Two and a half centuries later, here we are. The year 2026 marks America's Semiquincentennial, which is the real, official, and nearly unpronounceable word for a 250th anniversary. A quarter of a millennium of independence, invention, and a deeply national habit of taking something stock and making it faster. We figured that earned a shirt.
Is this shirt American made? Let us be honest with you.
Here is the straight story, because we do not do spin. Fesler builds flush-mount glass and hand-laid interiors right here in Phoenix, Arizona, and we make everything we possibly can on home soil, because that is the entire point of this company. This shirt was printed here in the United States. The blank tee underneath that print, though, caught a flight in from Honduras to get here. So no, we are not going to puff out our chest and stamp it "Made in USA," because that would not be true, and we are not about to lie to you over a t-shirt.
The ink is American. The artwork is American. The reason it exists is extremely American. And if we ever work out how to grow and weave cotton in the middle of the Sonoran Desert, you will be the first to know. Maybe that changes down the road. For now: printed with pride in the USA, and worn with even more of it.
The shirt itself
This is not a flimsy giveaway tee. It is a heavyweight, garment-dyed piece built to get worn into the ground and look better for it.
- Heavyweight feel: 6.1 oz of 100% ring-spun cotton, with real structure and a soft hand.
- Garment-dyed: dyed after it is sewn, so the color has depth and a lived-in look, and every single one comes out a little unique.
- Relaxed unisex fit: roomy and easy, true to size. Want it oversized? Size up.
- Built to last: 7/8 inch double-needle topstitched collar, twill-taped neck and shoulders, and double-needle armhole, sleeve, and bottom hems.
- Colors and sizes: black, ivory, and white, in S through 4XL.
Care: machine wash cold and inside out with like colors, tumble dry low, skip the iron on the print, and skip the bleach entirely.
A few quick answers
How does it fit?
Relaxed and true to size. If you like extra room or an oversized drape, go up one size.
How do I get one free?
Spend $1,000 or more during the America 250 weekend, July 3 to 5, 2026, and you pick your design, color, and size at no charge.
So it is really not made in America?
Printed in America, blank imported from Honduras, and we told you the honest truth about it up above. We are working on it.
Questions about sizing or the sale? Contact Fesler USA or call or text us at 480-748-2000.

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