U.S. Army Auxiliary Activation Project T-Shirt w/Chest Logo
U.S. Army Auxiliary Activation Project T-Shirt w/Chest Logo
Wear your support proudly with this U.S. Army Auxiliary Activation Project tee featuring the logo on the upper left chest and U.S. Flag on the left sleeve.
The circular emblem features a shield with “USA” in white lettering on a blue field above red and white stripes—a timeless symbol of American strength and unity. Behind the shield sits a black triangle, deliberately chosen to harken back to the roots of the U.S. Civil Defense Corps of World War II and the Cold War, linking today’s Auxiliary project to a proud tradition of patriotic volunteers standing ready in times of national need. The design is framed by an olive drab and coyote brown border with bold black lettering reading “U.S. Army Auxiliary Activation Project.”
This emblem is applied using Direct-to-Film (DTF) printing technology, ensuring maximum durability and crisp detail. Unlike the more common Direct-to-Garment (DTG) process used by many companies, DTF provides several clear advantages:
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Vivid colors & sharper detail – the design stands out cleanly, even on darker fabric
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Exceptional durability – resistant to cracking, fading, or peeling through repeated wash and wear
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Soft and flexible finish – bonds smoothly with the shirt fabric for a comfortable feel
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Greater versatility – works across more fabric types and colors than DTG
The Port & Company® PC54 Core Cotton Tee makes the perfect base:
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5.4 oz., 100% cotton (with poly blends for heathers)
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Midweight, durable, and built for everyday wear
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Classic fit with a removable tag for comfort
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The shirt color COYOTE BROWN is the same color as Tan 499 which is the same color that is authorized by the U.S. Army and Air Force for wear with the OCP camo uniform.
This shirt is more than apparel—it’s a conversation starter. Wear it to community events, veteran gatherings, or just out and about. When people ask about it, proudly direct them to www.ArmyAux.org and ServiceOutfitters.us to learn more about the U.S. Army Auxiliary Activation Project and how they can support the mission.