The Allied Shirts team is excited to announce a brand new program for our
military friends and families: Support Your Troops With Personalized T-Shirts
You may remember the free welcome home banners brought to you by our parent company
BuildASign.com . Or, the huge military
discount on canvas prints from our sister site Easy Canvas Prints
.
After the amazing response
they received from both initiatives, we thought it was time we joined in on
the fun. The new Allied Shirts program
provides free custom t-shirts to make supporting our troops just that much
easier. As with the free banners program, participants only cover the cost
of shipping—we’ve got the rest.
The website is super user-friendly, but our award-winning Customer Love
Team is happy to help with any questions along the way. If a family is
interested in multiple shirts, the first tee is free and the remaining
items receive 25% off.
Best of all, our budget white tees are fully customizable. You can
encourage your friend or family member by name, call out a specific branch,
and add any other personal twists. These shirts aren’t just for
homecomings; wear them at military graduations, send-offs, and other
special occasions to show a little extra love.
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