The 92nd Division "Buffalo Soldiers" was created for the American Expeditionary Force in 1917 out of African American soldiers from across the United States. Its name derived from the name given to African American cavalrymen by Native Americans in the 19th century. During WW1 the "Buffaloes" fought under American command in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive.
For the 100th anniversary of America's entry into WW1, we're keeping history alive with an exclusive line of WW1-inspired shirts like this one. We went to the Library of Congress to source original material and remade each design by hand - sometimes even referencing old patches and material from our Great Grandfathers.
This super-soft, baby-knit t-shirt looks great on both men and women – it fits like a well-loved favorite. Made from 100% cotton, except for heather colors, which contain polyester.
• 100% ring-spun cotton (heather colors contain polyester)
• Some colors up to 4xl
• Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
• Cover stitched and hemmed sleeves
• Side-seamed
• Lightweight
Collections: Gifts For History Buffs, Historical Militaria, Men's Apparel and Accessories, Men's Tops | Graphic Tees for Rebels & Liberty Lovers, New Arrivals
Type: Mens Top
Category: 92nd division, african american, arm patch, black history, buffalo, Camp Funston, infantry division, insignia, Kansas, liberty maniacs, Meuse-Argonne Offensive, native american, ww1, ww2