This Champion Men’s tee has all the GCU staples you need to sport your Lope pride. It is gray with a purple and black box in the center of the chest with a white running Lope inside and text that reads, ‘Grand Canyon University 1949 Champion’. Order yours today! Go Lopes!
This Champion Men’s tee is white with a gray and purple oval on the center of the front. Text inside the oval reads, “Established 1949 Grand Canyon University”.
Material: 100% Cotton
Age Group:...
This basic Champion Men’s Tee is purple with slanted white font on the front of the chest. It reads, ‘Grand Canyon University Established 1949’, with a white GCU Seal next to it. Order yours today!...
This Champion men’s heathered gray tee is perfect for any sunny day in AZ at GCU! Across the front, “Grand Canyon” is printed in a purple with a small gray triangle pattern inside the font. There...
This Ouray Men’s Tee is black with a black and white circle on the front of the chest. The circle has purple text and a purple outline around it. The text reads, “Grand Canyon University”. Black...
This Champion Men’s tee is purple with “Grand Canyon” written in white with a gray outline. The letters are between two horizontal white lines across the front chest of the shirt! Underneath it,...
This Champion Men’s tee is white with a gray and purple oval on the center of the front. Text inside the oval reads, “Established 1949 Grand Canyon University”.
Material: 100% Cotton
Age Group:...
This Camp David tee is the perfect way to show your family what an Arizona Christmas is all about! To start off, the tee is short sleeved, and white. On the front is a large desert scene in purple,...
This basic Champion Men’s Tee is purple with slanted white font on the front of the chest. It reads, ‘Grand Canyon University Established 1949’, with a white GCU Seal next to it. Order yours today!...
This MV Sport Men’s Tee is purple. It has a retro logo of “Grand Canyon University” on the front with a 1949 below it in gray and white lettering. A running lope resides adjacent to the “1949” in...