Monthly Archives: December 2016

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

Thanks for a great year 2016.  

From #Flag-Works Team

Microfiber Military Pullover

Microfiber Military Pullover

The #military inspired microfiber #pullover is soft, smooth, and keeps the wearer dry while absorbing heat & cold. Features military text and seal across the chest and arm. Elastic lining runs along the wrist, neck, and waist areas to ensure a comfortable fit. Available in Army, Navy, Marines, and Air Force.

 

  • Sizes: M, L, XL, 2XL
  • 100% Microfiber Polyester
  • Tackle Twill and / or Embroidery
  • Absorbs Heat & Cold
  • Moisture Wicking Technology
  • Imported

MSRP:  $81.00 Our Price $69.95

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Military Pullover Hoodies

Military Pullover Hoodies:

The Grey #Military #Pullover #Hoodie is a warm, fleece pullover hoodie featuring a screen printed chest logo and adjustable drawstrings. Available in Air force, Army, Marines, Navy and Coast Guard

 

  • 70% Cotton / 30% Polyester
  • Adjustable Drawstrings
  • Screen Printed Military Branch Logo
  • Fleece
  • Imported

MSRP:  $57.00 Our Price $49.00

Sizes: Small thru XXL

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Vintage Athletic Military Caps

Vintage Athletic Military Caps:

Our Vintage Athletic #Military #cap has a unique washed and destroyed style to it. Applique vintage felt letters and numbers are sewn on the front of the cap and an antique military buckle for the strap closure. We carry all Branches #Marine Corps, Navy, Coast Guard, Army and Air force

A logo is embroidered on the the left side of the cap, giving the cap a unique look.

  • Vintage Military Wash
  • Vintage Felt Logo Design
  • Embroidered Logo on Side
  • Brass Buckle Closure
  • 100% Washed Cotton
  • Imported

 MSRP: $26.25  Our Price $24.95  Free shipping

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75th Anniversary of the Attack of Pearl Harbor

75th-92x92 The U.S. Navy commemorates the 75th anniversary of the attack on #Pearl Harbor Wednesday. HONOLULU—Military officials, veterans and survivors of Pearl Harbor are gathering here in a moment of silence will mark the local time — 7:55 a.m. Dec. 7, 1941 — when the first Japanese planes filled the skies over the harbor where most of the Navy’s Pacific battleships were moored.

Japanese war planes destroyed or damaged hundreds of ships and aircraft in a surprise assault that left 2,403 Americans dead. The event thrust the U.S. into #World War II, and onto the global stage as a superpower.