SLAM 260 Sarah Strong Uconn Huskies Magazine Cover Unisex T-Shirt
$19.99
About SLAM 260 Sarah Strong Uconn Huskies Magazine Cover Unisex T-Shirt By Binteez
The SLAM 260 Sarah Strong UConn Huskies Magazine Cover Unisex T-Shirt is a graphic apparel item inspired by Issue 260 of SLAM Magazine and its magazine-style cover presentation, created for college basketball fans, UConn Huskies supporters, sports culture collectors, and shoppers looking for a meaningful basketball-themed gift. As a unisex T-shirt, it fits within everyday fanwear that blends collegiate athletics with modern sports media aesthetics, appealing to both casual wearers and those who follow women’s basketball closely. The design concept centers on a magazine cover motif associated with SLAM, a long-established basketball publication known for documenting players, programs, and moments across the sport, with Sarah Strong visually positioned as the focal subject alongside UConn Huskies identification. The shirt is presented as a single apparel item featuring a front graphic that references the SLAM 260 cover layout, typically characterized by bold typography, portrait-style imagery, and editorial framing, while specific details such as exact colorways, fabric composition, or garment measurements are not publicly verified and therefore not asserted. Contextually, the product draws from the University of Connecticut Huskies women’s basketball program, one of the most prominent programs in NCAA women’s basketball, based in Storrs, Connecticut, and widely recognized within collegiate sports in the United States. Sarah Strong’s association with UConn situates the design firmly within NCAA basketball culture, making the shirt relevant during the college basketball season, at games, watch parties, campus events, and broader fan gatherings tied to women’s hoops. In terms of use and value, the T-shirt functions as wearable fan expression, a display piece within a personal basketball apparel collection, or a gift for supporters of the UConn Huskies, followers of women’s college basketball, or readers of SLAM Magazine who appreciate its influence on basketball storytelling. Its magazine-cover styling gives it added appeal for collectors who value the intersection of sports, media, and athlete recognition, while remaining practical for casual, day-to-day wear. There is no publicly verified confirmation that this product is officially licensed by the NCAA, the University of Connecticut, or SLAM Magazine, so it should be regarded as a themed graphic tee rather than an explicitly licensed collegiate product unless separate documentation confirms otherwise. Search-relevant terms such as SLAM 260 T-shirt, Sarah Strong UConn shirt, UConn Huskies basketball apparel, NCAA women’s basketball tee, and Connecticut college basketball merchandise naturally align with how fans discover products connected to UConn, SLAM Magazine, and women’s college basketball without relying on speculation or unsupported claims.
Product Details
- 5.3 oz./yd² (US) / 8.8 oz./L yd (CA), heavyweight cotton made with 20 singles yarn for a soft yet durable feel
- Most colors are made from 100% cotton
- Select colors including Blackberry, Dark Heather, Graphite Heather, Heather, Lilac, Midnight, Neon, Safety, Sunset, and Tweed are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend
- Antique colors and Sport Grey are made from 90% cotton / 10% polyester
- Ash Grey is made from 99% cotton / 1% polyester
- Safety Green meets ANSI / ISEA 107 high-visibility standards
- Classic-width rib collar that holds its shape
- Taped neck and shoulders for added comfort and durability
- Tear-away label for a smooth, irritation-free feel
- Made with cotton certified by the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol
- Produced using OEKO-TEX certified low-impact dyes
- Natural color is undyed; visible specks are natural cotton fibers and seeds, not defects
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