Banner of Truth Forgotten Spurgeon Tee

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 6 × 4 × 2 in
Material

100% Cotton

Size

Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large, 2XL

Product Description

A great conversation starter, this lightweight, soft fabric Forgotten Spurgeon t-shirt is the perfect summer shirt for any theologian. This classic design features the cover artwork of Iain Murray’s The Forgotten Spurgeon on the front, with the Banner of Truth logo and slogan on the back: ‘You are what you read.’

Product Care

  • Wash with like colours
  • Do not iron decoration
  • Machine wash cold
  • Use only non-chlorine bleach
  • Tumble dry low
  • Low iron
  • Do not dry clean

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