Liberty Lager - Everyday Weary 3 Pack

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MADE IN USA

Made, printed, and canned in the USA

Shipping

The only shirt that comes in a custom beer can (patent pending)


Size: Small
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American-Made.

This Isn’t Just a Shirt—It’s a Statement.

We didn’t set out to make another T-shirt. We set out to make the most American damn shirt you’ve ever worn.

Crafted from ultra-soft, breathable fabric and cut for a fit that feels tailored, it’s proudly made right here in the USA. Because real freedom comes wrapped in cotton and steel.

Beer-Can Delivered.

Crack One Open. Wear the Difference.

At 76 Threads, we don’t just make shirts, we can them. Each custom can isn’t just a clever package, it’s a tribute to American grit, independence, and ingenuity.

We handle every step in-house, from designing to printing to packing, making sure your shirt meets the highest quality. It’s a reminder to stand tall, work hard, and wear your values.

“I’ve been searching for a truly American-made brand that walks the walk, and 76 Threads nailed it. The T-shirt fits perfect, and the material feels better than anything I’ve grabbed off the shelf at a big store. But the best part? The whole thing shows up in a damn beer can. It’s clever, cool, and completely on-brand for anyone who loves this country and wants to show it with style.”

Steve T.

“I’ve never written a review for a tee shirt, but this one deserves it. The packaging is next level. Makes it feel like you’re opening something special. The shirt itself is perfect: soft, fits true to size, and feels like it’s made to last. You can feel the patriotism and quality in every stitch. This is my new go-to gift for anyone who loves America.”

Peter S.

“I served 8 years in the Corps, and I don’t buy cheap junk. This shirt has that real-deal American quality. The fact that it’s 100% made in the States means a lot. I cracked open the can, put it on, and immediately ordered 3 more. Finally, a brand that still gives a damn about where things come from.”

Tom W.