Robotech x ADVANCED Minmay Miss Macross Tour T-Shirt
*Available for Promo only
To Be In Love
Step into a slice of alternate history with this exclusive Minmay Miss Macross Tour 2010 concert tee! Featuring brand-new artwork by comics legend and superfan Tommy Lee Edwards, this shirt pays homage to what would have been Minmay's earth-shattering tour in the Robotech universe.
With only 100 made, it's a rare find that proves you've been a Minmay fan since she was inspiring the SDF-1 with her songs. This collector's item isn't for sale, but it's up for grabs in exclusive giveaways.
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Full-color front and back print featuring anime's greatest heartthrob in action.
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Made from 100% cotton jersey, it's lightweight and comfy enough to wear anywhere: from concerts to conventions to chilling on your couch.
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Featuring Tommy Lee Edwards' signature for that authentic artist's touch
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Emblazoned with tour dates from the North American leg of her world tour — see if your city made the cut!
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Like a classic vintage find, it's pre-shrunk for a true and lasting fit.
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