Chess Shirt: Checkmate (Size SMALL Only)
This shirt is a close-out item and is available only in size small.
- Shirt Material: 50% Cotton / 50% Polyester
- Fit Style: Mens' Standard Fit
Wear it loud and wear it proud! You can checkmate anyone, anytime, anywhere with this shirt on. And if you're looking for the perfect shirt to blend into a hipster crowd, you're safe with this bet. They'll think you're promoting the Twitter hashtag but really, you're subtly letting them know you're just better than them.
++ versus #? The USCF official notation for checkmate is ++. However, # is commonly used in the chess world to notate checkmate.
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Chess Shirt: Checkmate (Size SMALL Only)
Chess Shirt: Checkmate (Size SMALL Only)
This shirt is a close-out item and is available only in size small.
- Shirt Material: 50% Cotton / 50% Polyester
- Fit Style: Mens' Standard Fit
Wear it loud and wear it proud! You can checkmate anyone, anytime, anywhere with this shirt on. And if you're looking for the perfect shirt to blend into a hipster crowd, you're safe with this bet. They'll think you're promoting the Twitter hashtag but really, you're subtly letting them know you're just better than them.
++ versus #? The USCF official notation for checkmate is ++. However, # is commonly used in the chess world to notate checkmate.
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This shirt is a close-out item and is available only in size small.
- Shirt Material: 50% Cotton / 50% Polyester
- Fit Style: Mens' Standard Fit
Wear it loud and wear it proud! You can checkmate anyone, anytime, anywhere with this shirt on. And if you're looking for the perfect shirt to blend into a hipster crowd, you're safe with this bet. They'll think you're promoting the Twitter hashtag but really, you're subtly letting them know you're just better than them.
++ versus #? The USCF official notation for checkmate is ++. However, # is commonly used in the chess world to notate checkmate.


















