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Sgt. Hack Wants You T-Shirt
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This is a reproduction of the famous "Sgt. Hack Wants You For U.S. Army" t-shirt that was used as a recruiting tool in the early '70s by Sgt. David Hack (CEO of US Wings), who was the nation's #1 US Army recruiter from 1969-1973. This was an especially remarkable feat considering America's involvement in the Vietnam War & the strong anti-war climate of the '60s and '70s. In fact, the t-shirt was one of many unorthodox recruiting tools used by Sarge to reach out to potential enlistees. His unconventional methods garnered much local & national media attention and made this t-shirt quite popular; many celebrities and other notables from across the country wore this shirt!
Now, after 40 years (the original t-shirts date back to 1971) we are offering a reproduction of this shirt, silkscreened onto high quality heavy-weight tees, and making them available worldwide! A nostalgic blast from the past that looks great on both men & women, boys & girls! Colors: white, ash gray (light gray) or cream. Silkscreened in the USA. Available in adult & kid sizes.
To view some articles from the early 1970s detailing Sgt. Hack's unconventional recruiting methods (including the famous "Sgt. Hack Wants You" t-shirt), go to our History page.
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How to figure your Size!
How to figure your Size!
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Sgt. Hack Wants You T-Shirt [with Small Front Logo]
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We also offer our famous "Sgt. Hack Wants You For U.S. Army" t-shirt with a smaller, more subtle logo silkscreened onto the left front chest. The shirt was used as a recruiting tool in the early '70s by Sgt. David Hack (CEO of US Wings and the nation's #1 US Army recruiter from 1969-1973) and was one of many unorthodox recruiting tools used by Sarge to reach out to potential enlistees. His unconventional methods garnered much local & national media attention and made the t-shirt quite popular! The logo is silkscreened onto high quality heavy-weight tees that look great on both men & women, boys & girls! Color: sports gray (medium gray). Silkscreened in the USA. Available in adult & kid sizes.
To view some articles from the early 1970s detailing Sgt. Hack's unconventional recruiting methods (including the famous "Sgt. Hack Wants You" t-shirt), go to our History page.
How to figure your Size!
How to figure your Size!
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Sgt. Hack Wants You Double Pique Polo Shirt
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These ultra luxurious double pique polo shirts are softer and 45% thicker than ordinary pique polos -- without adding any additional weight! The pique weave on the outside combined with the smooth interlock feel inside makes these high-end polos stronger, longer wearing, and super comfortable. They're made from extra-soft 7 oz. 100% combed cotton (heather gray polo is 90% cotton/10% poly) and feature a relaxed fit (a generous cut across the chest, at the arm seam, and in length for true freedom of movement), double-needle top stitching, wood-tone buttons, extended tail, reinforced placket, and the famous "Sgt. Hack Wants You For US Army" embroidered onto the left front chest.
The original "Sgt. Hack Wants You" logo was placed on t-shirts by Sgt. David Hack (CEO of US Wings) during his days as the US Army's #1 recruiter in the early 1970s. Our polo version adds a touch of class to this classic recruiting tool and looks great on both men & women! Colors: greenstone, cornflower blue, or heather gray. Embroidered in the USA.
To view some articles from the early 1970s detailing Sgt. Hack's unconventional recruiting methods (including the famous "Sgt. Hack Wants You" t-shirt), go to our History page.
How to figure your Size!
How to figure your Size!
How to figure your Size!
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Sgt. Hack Wants You Quarter Zip Sweatshirt
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This is the quarter zip sweatshirt version of the famous "Sgt. Hack Wants You For U.S. Army" t-shirt that was used as a recruiting tool in the early '70s by Sgt. David Hack (CEO of US Wings), who was the nation's #1 US Army recruiter from 1969-1973. The sweatshirt is made from soft & comfortable 50% cotton/50% poly preshrunk NuBlend fleece (which is virtually pill-free) and features set-in sleeves, cadet collar, brass-toned quarter front zipper, 1x1 ribbed cuffs & waistband (with Spandex for excellent stretch & recovery), double-napped interior for ultra softness & increased loft, double-needle coverseaming on neckline, armholes & waistband for added durability, and the famous "Sgt. Hack Wants You For US Army" silkscreened onto the left front chest. Looks great on both men & women! Colors: ash gray (light gray) or sports gray (medium gray). Silkscreened in the USA.
How to figure your Size!
How to figure your Size!
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Sgt. Hack Wants You Full Zip Hoodie
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This is the full zip hoodie version of the famous "Sgt. Hack Wants You For U.S. Army" t-shirt that was used as a recruiting tool in the early '70s by Sgt. David Hack (CEO of US Wings), who was the nation's #1 US Army recruiter from 1969-1973. This outstanding hooded sweatshirt is constructed from a soft & durable cotton/poly fleece blend. The air spun yarn creates a very soft, comfortable sweatshirt without pilling. Features double-needle stitching, full front zipper, full hood with drawstrings, two front pouch pockets, athletic rib with Lycra, and the "Sgt. Hack Wants You for US Army" logo silkscreened onto the left chest. Color: sports gray. Silkscreened in Ohio, USA.
How to figure your Size!
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To read some articles from the early 1970s detailing Sarge's unconventional (but highly successful) recruiting methods, including his famous "Sgt. Hack Wants You" t-shirt, click the banner above or this link.
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