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Scaffolder – Listening to Bricklayers Talk Bollocks – Premium Heavyweight T-Shirt

Scaffolder – Listening to Bricklayers Talk Bollocks – Premium Heavyweight T-Shirt

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Every site has scaffolding. Without it, nobody gets off the ground.

Working at height, battling the weather and getting the job done before everyone else arrives isn't for the faint-hearted. And while you're busy building the platform for every other trade, you've still got to listen to the bricklayers telling everyone how hard they've got it.

The Scaffolder – Listening to Bricklayers Talk Bollocks Premium Heavyweight T-Shirt is made for the lads who aren't afraid of heights, early starts or a bit of honest site banter. Built for those who know the job isn't easy—but someone has to do it.

Printed in-house on a premium heavyweight cotton T-shirt, it's designed for long days, tough conditions and the workers who keep every site moving.

Featuring an exclusive oversized back print with signature Rough Cut Workwear branding.


Features

  • Premium heavyweight cotton
  • Relaxed everyday fit
  • Exclusive oversized back print
  • Soft yet durable fabric
  • Printed in-house
  • Designed in Britain

Fit

True to size.

For a looser, oversized fit, we recommend ordering one size up.


Fabric

  • 100% Cotton
  • Heavyweight fabric
  • Soft feel with long-lasting durability

Care Instructions

  • Wash inside out at 30°C
  • Do not tumble dry
  • Do not iron directly over the printed design
  • Hang dry where possible

Size Guide

Size Chest
S 36–38"
M 38–40"
L 40–42"
XL 42–44"
XXL 44–46"
3XL 46–48"

Built Through Graft

Rough Cut Workwear creates original trade-inspired apparel for the people who build, fix, fit and create. Every design celebrates the humour, graft and everyday moments that make life in the trades unique.


Working at heights... and listening to bricklayers talk bollocks.

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