This Florida Gators 3D polo would make a perfect gift for Florida Gators fans.
ABOUT THIS FLORIDA GATORS POLO…
Premium fabric offers unmatched comfort and breath-ability while remaining strong and durable for everyday use. This Florida Gators polo shirt is your go-to top for work, school, casual fashion, and beyond. It’s the perfect complement for practically any business or work dress code, school uniform, and daily wardrobe.
Note: Since the size is manually measured, please allow 1-3 cm dimension difference.
Material: 100% Polyester
Production Time: 3-7 business days. This Florida Gators polo is made-to-order so the production time will be a little bit longer than usual. Please be patient.
Shipping Time: 7-15 business days.
Size: S, M, L, XL, XXL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL. Please check the Florida Gators polo shirt size chart and measuring instruction carefully before placing order as we CAN NOT offer return or refund if you choose a wrong size.
Any modifications must be done within 24 hours after placing order. All orders will be produced after 24 hours so once exceed 24 hours, you CAN NOT cancel/change the order. Please understand for us.
WASHING INSTRUCTIONS
Washed inside out and set on a gentle machine cycle in cold water.
To avoid any form of fading, machine drying is not recommended.
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The Florida Gators are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent the University of Florida, located in Gainesville. The University of Florida, its athletic program, its alumni and its sports fans are often collectively referred to as the "Gator Nation." The Gators compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Southeastern Conference and are consistently ranked among the top college sports programs in the United States. The University of Florida currently fields teams in nine men's sports and twelve women's sports.
All Florida Gators sports teams compete in NCAA Division I, and 20 of the 21 Gators teams compete in the SEC. The sole University of Florida sports team that does not play in the SEC is the women's lacrosse team, which joined the American Athletic Conference beginning in the 2019 lacrosse season because the SEC does not sponsor competition in the sport. The University of Florida was one of the thirteen charter members who joined together to form the new Southeastern Conference in 1932. Previously, the university was a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association from 1912 to 1921 and the Southeastern Conference from 1922 until the SEC began play in the fall of 1933.
All Florida Gators sports teams have on-campus facilities, and most are located on or near Stadium Road on the north side of campus, including Steve Spurrier-Florida Field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium for football; the at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center for basketball, gymnastics, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, and volleyball; and James G. Pressly Stadium for soccer and outdoor track and field. The Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium, the Florida Ballpark, and the Donald R. Dizney Stadium for lacrosse are located on Hull Road on the southwestern side of the campus. The Mark Bostick Golf Course and Scott Linder Stadium for tennis are located on S.W. Second Avenue on the northwestern side of the campus.
The Florida Gators athletic program is administered by the University Athletic Association, Inc., a private non-profit corporation that reports to the president of the university and its board of trustees. For the 2014–15 school year, the UAA had an operating budget of $103,310,001, projected revenues of $104,064,487, and made a $3.5 million contribution to the university's general fund. Scott Stricklin has been Florida's athletic director since 2016.
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