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T-Shirt Shop Closing After Over 20 Years In Downtown Annapolis
A T-shirt store is closing after more than 20 years in downtown Annapolis. "We have loved this community," the shop said.

ANNAPOLIS, MD — Maryland flag, boat and crab T-shirts line the walls at the Annapolis Shirt Company. Midshipmen stickers cling to the front window, and there are even Navy pillows shaped like dog bones. It doesn't get any more Annapolis, but these local symbols will soon be a memory.
The Annapolis Shirt Company will close its shop at 159 Main St. on April 20.
"After over 20 years of business in the same location our building has been sold and we must leave," the business said in a March 4 Facebook post announcing its forthcoming closure. "The good news is we will still be selling our custom shirts."
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The Annapolis Shirt Company didn't say who purchased their building or what will replace their space.
State records do not yet list the building's sale. The property is worth an estimated $1.2 million.
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Patch visited the shop last Friday. All merchandise was 30% off during the closing sale.
"With this very short notice we must sell all inventory and fixtures. Everything must go! Come make us an offer," the Annapolis Shirt Company said.
The store was located between FatFace and The Spice & Tea Exchange.
"Come say goodbye. We have loved this community," the shop said. "Thank you Annapolis."
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