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Unofficial FDNY Engine 88 / Ladder 38 Shirt v1

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Unofficial FDNY Engine 88 / Ladder 38 Shirt – Belmont, Bronx

Premium Tribute Shirt Honoring FDNY Engine 88 and Ladder 38

Celebrate the proud tradition of New York City firefighting with the Unofficial FDNY Engine 88 / Ladder 38 Shirt. Inspired by the firefighters serving the Belmont neighborhood in the Bronx, this shirt is designed for firefighters, supporters of the FDNY, and anyone who appreciates the legacy and dedication of New York’s Bravest.

This design features the recognizable FDNY-style department logo printed on the left chest, creating a clean and classic firehouse look. The artwork is our tribute to Engine 88 and Ladder 38. While the logos may not be exact department reproductions, they were carefully created to closely resemble the originals, with some updates where appropriate.

Each purchase supports a meaningful cause, with a portion of all sales donated to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, helping honor and support first responders and military heroes.


Shirt Features and Quality

The Unofficial FDNY Engine 88 / Ladder 38 Shirt is printed on a premium ring-spun cotton shirt designed for comfort, durability, and everyday wear.

Key Features:

• Premium ring-spun cotton for a softer, higher quality feel
• Classic firehouse-style left chest logo design
• Available in 8 different color options
• Comfortable lightweight fit suitable for daily wear
• Durable print designed to hold up over time
• Designed for firefighters, FDNY supporters, and collectors

Sizing Note: These shirts tend to run slightly small. If you prefer a looser fit, consider ordering one size up.

Important Disclaimer

This shirt is an unofficial tribute design.
It is not endorsed by, affiliated with, or officially licensed by the Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY).

All artwork is inspired by fire service tradition and is intended to honor the firefighters of Engine 88 and Ladder 38.