Claim the Peak: Eastern Hills Basketball "The Badge" Tee
Represent the grit and height of Highlander hoops with The Badge Tee. This isn't just a shirt; it’s a coat of arms for the Eastern Hills community. Featuring a bold, multi-layered shield design, it showcases the rugged peaks of the highlands rising above a basketball net—a symbol of the altitude and attitude our team brings to every game.
Whether you're hitting the court for practice or commanding the student section, this tee is built to show the district that the Highlanders always play at a higher level.
Why It’s the Ultimate Fan Essential:
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Elite Comfort: Crafted from premium, soft-spun cotton, this tee delivers a smooth, lightweight feel that stays breathable through the most intense four quarters. It’s the "go-to" softness you’ll want to wear every single day.
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Built for the Grind: This shirt is as tough as our defense. With a coverseamed neck and double-needle stitching on the sleeves and hem, it’s reinforced to maintain its sharp look and shape, wash after wash.
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A Color for Every Game Day: We’ve rolled out five versatile colorways to make sure the Highlanders blue and silver badge pops exactly how you want it:
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Black & Royal: Bold, high-contrast choices for a classic athletic look.
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Candy Pink: A vibrant, high-energy standout for the modern fan.
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Light Sand: A clean, sophisticated neutral that looks sharp with anything.
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White: The quintessential, crisp home-game standard.
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Standard Fit: Featuring a reliable unisex silhouette, it offers a classic cut with plenty of room to move without looking oversized.
Product Highlights:
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Material: 100% breathable cotton (royal and black options feature a premium, sturdy feel).
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Graphic: High-definition "Badge" print featuring the EH shield and mountain-peak basketball motif.
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Durability: Expertly constructed to resist shrinking and fading, so your pride stays vibrant all season long.
The summit is waiting. Put on the badge and represent the peak of Eastern Hills Basketball. Get your Badge Tee today.
