Teddy Bear Skull (Front) Unisex Tee Shirt

$33.00

Teddy bear skulls toe the line between cute and creepy, and it can be hard to pinpoint exactly why they make some people say 'YES!' Are they evidence of (imaginary) life left behind, or symbols of revolt against the myth of idyllic childhood icons? Are they addressing the way humans try to tame everything (hidden teeth notwithstanding)? Are they a way to acknowledge how real one's own stuffed animals can be? Somehow they just seem right, for a lot of different reasons.

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Swipe left for color options and a sizing chart. Keep swiping to see the shirt on different models (however the selection provided are all predictably slim and fit. I’m hoping to get some real-world photos, and welcome yours!).

As to the shirt, this is a hugely popular soft and comfy unisex t-shirt that runs a little snug, as it’s meant to stretchy- so take a look at the size chart (swipe left) and order up a size if you want it to be looser on you. The tri-blend fabric makes it stretchy and soft; extreme durability makes this t-shirt withstand repeated washings and still remain super comfortable. The tradeoff that makes it comfortable is that it’s fairly lightweight and thin, so lighter colors may reveal undergarments through this shirt.

“Unisex cut” shirts have straight sides, while “women’s’ cut” tee shirts are shaped to be more fitted and less boxy with a slightly scooped neck, shorter sleeves, and a shorter overall length.

Size charts are provided in shirt detail options; you can measure yourself or measure a shirt you already have that fits you well.

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• 50% polyester, 25% combed ring-spun cotton, 25% rayon
• Fabric weight: 3.4 oz/yd² (115.3 g/m²)
• Pre-shrunk for extra durability
• 40 singles
• Regular fit
• Side-seamed construction
• Blank product sourced from Guatemala, Nicaragua, Mexico, Honduras, or the US