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509 WTF T-Shirt

Regular price $24.95
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SKU: F09005900-140-202

Color: Sharkskin
Size: Large
May Be Available For Pickup

Description

The 509 WTF T-Shirt is made for riders who check the forecast like it owes them money. With a soft cotton and poly blend, regular fit, and pre-shrunk construction, it is an easy grab for shop nights, road trips, post-ride burgers, or staring out the window waiting on snow. The soft touch screen printed chest logo keeps the look clean without feeling overbuilt, while the casual feel works well under a hoodie or on its own when the trailer is loaded and the coffee is hot. It is simple, comfortable, and very much built for the crew that knows exactly what WTF means when flakes are in the forecast.

  • Product Type: Men's T-Shirt
  • Manufacturer: 509
  • Model Year: 2025
  • Part Number: F09005900
  • Fit: Regular fit
  • Material: 52% Cotton/48% Poly
  • Construction: Pre-shrunk
  • Logo: Soft touch screen printed chest logo
  • Available Colors:
    • Sharkskin
    • Slate
  • Available Sizes:
    • Small
    • Medium
    • Large
    • XL
    • 2XL
    • 3XL
  • Category: Men's T-Shirts, Casual Apparel, 509 Casual

Reviews and Q&A

FAQs

Yes. This tee is built as casual apparel with a regular fit and a soft cotton poly blend, so it works well for errands, garage projects, travel days, and hanging around after a ride. It is not outerwear, but it is a solid base for everyday snowmobile life.
The shirt is made from 52% cotton and 48% poly. That blend gives it a soft feel with easy casual wear, while the pre-shrunk construction helps keep the fit more consistent after washing compared with a standard untreated tee. Always follow the care label for best results.
The 509 WTF T-Shirt uses a regular fit, which means it is not described as slim or oversized. Most riders can wear it comfortably on its own or under a sweatshirt. If you prefer extra room for layering or lounging, consider sizing with that preference in mind.
Around snow people, WTF is best read as Where's The Flakes. It is a playful forecast-watching tee for riders who start refreshing radar maps before the first real storm. If you know, you know, and if you do not, winter will teach you.