I Tried to Be Normal Once T-Shirt: Embrace Your Uniqueness!


Color: Charcoal
Size: S
Price:
Sale price$19.95

Description

Show off your quirky side with our "I Tried to Be Normal Once" T-shirt! Perfect for those who embrace their individuality and love to stand out, this tee combines a humorous message with supreme comfort. Crafted from ultra-soft, high-quality fabric, it's ideal for anyone who knows that normal is overrated.

Whether you're out with friends, enjoying a casual day, or just being your fabulous self, this shirt is your go-to for expressing your unique personality. Pair it with jeans, shorts, or leggings for a look that's both stylish and delightfully different.

🎨 Humorous and quirky design 🎨 Super soft and comfortable 🎨 Perfect for those who embrace their uniqueness

Celebrate your individuality—wear your uniqueness with pride and humor in this fun tee!

The unisex soft-style t-shirt puts a new spin on casual comfort. Made from very soft materials, this tee is 100% cotton for solid colors. Heather colors and sports grey include polyester. The shoulders have twill tape for improved durability. There are no side seams. The collar is made with ribbed knitting to prevent curling damage.

.: Made with 100% ring-spun cotton, a lightweight fabric (4.5 oz/yd² (153 g/m²)), this unisex t-shirt feels like a bliss to wear all year round.
.: The classic fit with the crew neckline deliver a clean, versatile style that can match any occasion, whether it's formal or semi-formal.
.: All shirts feature a pearlized, tear-away label for total wearing comfort.
.: Made using ethically grown and harvested US cotton. Gildan is also a proud member of the US Cotton Trust Protocol ensuring ethical and sustainable means of production. This blank tee is certified by Oeko-Tex for safety and quality assurance.
.: Fabric blends: Heather colors - 35% ring-spun cotton, 65% polyester; Sport Grey and Antique colors - 90% cotton, 10% polyester, Graphite Heather - 50% ring-spun cotton, 50% polyester

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