Official Texas Tech Red Raiders Basketball T-Shirt . As London Fashion Week continued its 40th-anniversary celebrations this season, Chinese designers, including Huishan Zhang, Consistence, and Mithridate, utilised the global fashion showcase to bridge the gap between the West and Asia to highlight their spring/summer 2025 collections.Consistence, founded in London by married couple Tien Lu and Fang Fang in 2015, who graduated from Central Saint Martins and London College of Fashion, joined the LFW line-up this season as part of Hu Bing Selects curated by Chinese actor and model Hu Bing to celebrate his 10th anniversary as the BFC LFW Ambassador for China. The new initiative aims to provide a platform for Chinese design talent on a global stage as part of the British Fashion Council’s strategy to build closer ties with the Chinese fashion industry.The Shanghai-based brand, which has previously shown at Milan Fashion Week sponsored by Armani and taken part in the Tranoï Paris emerging designer support programme, used its on-schedule spot at LFW to present its first womenswear collection, ‘Useless but Fabulous’.
Official Texas Tech Red Raiders Basketball T-Shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt



















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Fits perfectly
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I was very excited and pleased to get these clothes. Price for all three was really great for my budget. Thanks
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Loved the simple design on this shirt so I decided to order one. I received it and I am more than happy with it!
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Nice shirt, would be a great shirt if not cotton, but more of a breathable shirt
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Money well spent
Heavy cotton material. Very sturdy. Husband is well pleased and feels they are very durable. He says that’s what a man’s tee should be. This a repeat purchase due to his satisfaction with the shirts.
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Good quality, exactly as shown in the pictures
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Light weight and comfy!
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I bought these as my primary work shirts. Where my other ones you can get the big box dept store (or anywhere really) wore holes in them pretty fast, these have stood up to the wear and tear of ‘work’ work, ‘home’ work, and the washings and dryings in between. I don’t wear anything else to work in. Haven’t since I got them late Nov of last year. There is one caveat : I sweat a lot and these do not help there. I chose black simply because it helps to hide it while on the job, but they are thicker than the usual t-shirt and will add to the seat factor. I bought 4 sets; They’re all I wear. Except when I go out. An added bonus is that the black hides the grease stains that inevitably are left on any clothing when working on a vehicle. I’ve made 2 pairs of good jeans into work-around-the-house jeans, but nothing at all can be seen on these (black) shirts.