The California-based clothing brand Milifidel has signed UFC light heavyweight and TUF 10 participant and the two have created a unique signature tee. Milifidel, which translates to ‘Militias Fidelitas’, meaning Military Homage, which they do by donating a percentage of all Milifidel sales to the West Los Angeles Fisher House. The contributions aid in relief for those who wish to be close to their loved ones while they undergo treatment at nearby VA facilities.

McSweeney had competed at heavyweight during “The Ultimate Fighter” where he went 1-1. He moved down to light heavyweight for his last fight and looked much better, but come up short losing by third round TKO.

The signature shirt is all James McSweeney, just look at the front of the shirt and you’ll see an important part of him there, his Shoulder tattoo. A very excited McSweeney talked with us about Milifidel, his signature tee and his shoulder Tattoo:

White - Front

Why did you choose Milifidel?

I choose Milifidel because I like their style in clothing and designs, there a great brand that are getting bigger every day

What do you think of the signature shirt?

I love my signature shirt, I had input on designs and like it because it’s very personal to me.

The shirt design is based on your tattoo on your shoulder. Does the tattoo have a meaning behind it?

Yes the tattoo symbolizes my Irish family, back centuries ago Irish men would go to arm to arm combat and they would have a galick sheth around them, and it’s the same design, it was for protection

Black - Front and Back

McSweeney will also be attending the grand opening of Milifidel Canada, happening Thursday November 18.

You can follow Milifidel on Twitter at http://twitter.com/Milifidel, Milifidel Canada at http://twitter.com/Milifidel_Can and James McSweeney at http://twitter.com/mcsweeneymma

You can check out Milifidel’s website and get yourself one of these shirts, right here http://www.milifidelstore.com/

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