Dickies SS600SM Mens Cooling Short Sleeve T-Shirt Smoke Gray
Dickies SS600SM Mens Cooling Short Sleeve T-Shirt Smoke Gray
- Wicking technology to move moisture away from the body
- 185 gsm. 50% Polyester/50% Cotton Jersey
- Reflective logo on pocket
- Chest pocket with carpenter pencil division
- Raglan sleeves for improved mobility
- Flatlock seams to reduce chafing
- Style# SS600SM
- Color: Smoke Gray
When the temps are on the rise, reach for Dickies Cooling Temp-iQ® Short Sleeve Tee-Shirt. This tee comes standard with solutions to keep you comfortable from sunrise to sunset. The ultra-soft jersey fabrication and raglan sleeve design offer all day wearability with increased range of motion, proving that this smart shirt can be worn on or off the jobsite. Plus, the advanced Temp-iQ technology has your back when things heat up by responding to skin temperature, providing active cooling when you need it the most. This moisture wicking tee also offers a stain release finish so you can trust that it will go the distance no matter how dirty things get. A front chest pocket adds purpose to this performance tee, with Dickies logo label proudly displayed at front to show off your appreciation for authentic workwear.
C.N. Williamson and E.E. "Colonel" Dickie began their business careers in the "vehicle and harness" business in Bryan, Texas. In 1918, they and a few friends established the U.S. Overall Company. Then, in 1922, C. Don Williamson joined with his father and cousin to buy 100% of the overall company on a one-third-each basis and renamed it Williamson-Dickie Manufacturing Company.
From its early years, Williamson-Dickie enjoyed steady growth which was slowed only by the Great Depression, and during World War II, the company produced millions of uniforms for the nation's armed forces. In converting to civilian production after the war, C. Don Williamson began a strategy of geographical expansion and established new production facilities, warehouses, and sales territories throughout the United States. In the late 1950s, Williamson-Dickie became an international company by expanding into the European market and the Middle Eastern market - where Texas oilmen introduced the Dickies brand to Middle Eastern oil fields.