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Gildan /Hanes

Unofficial FDNY Engine 73 / Ladder 42 Shirt v3

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Unofficial FDNY Engine 73 / Ladder 42 Shirt – South Bronx Firehouse Pride

Honor the tradition and grit of the South Bronx with the Unofficial FDNY Engine 73 / Ladder 42 Shirt. Designed for firefighters, supporters of the fire service, and collectors of firehouse apparel, this shirt celebrates the proud history of Engine 73 and Ladder 42, located on Prospect Avenue in the South Bronx.

This design pays tribute to one of the Bronx’s well-known firehouses while maintaining a clean, classic fire department style suitable for everyday wear. The front of the shirt features the traditional FDNY-style department logo printed on the left chest, giving the shirt a professional firehouse look that firefighters and supporters appreciate.

Crafted from soft, high-quality ring-spun cotton, the shirt delivers comfort, durability, and a premium feel. It is available in eight color options and has a slightly fitted cut, so it may run a little small for some wearers.

While the artwork is designed to closely resemble traditional firehouse logos, some details may vary slightly as the artwork has been updated or adapted in certain cases.

A portion of all sales from this shirt will be donated to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, supporting first responders, military heroes, and their families.

This shirt is not endorsed by or affiliated with the New York City Fire Department.


Product Features

  • Unofficial FDNY Engine 73 / Ladder 42 tribute design

  • Firehouse located on Prospect Avenue in the South Bronx

  • Front left chest FDNY-style department logo

  • Premium ring-spun cotton for comfort and durability

  • Available in 8 color options

  • Slightly fitted cut and may run a little small

  • Ideal for firefighters, collectors, and fire service supporters

  • A portion of proceeds donated to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation

  • Artwork inspired by traditional firehouse logos