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Thanks to Aaron B. for this one. This lightweight cotton tee carries a dry, comic-strip moment—two stick figures in motion, one chasing the other with an exasperated speech bubble that reads, “Stop making my job harder!” The simple black line-art sits cleanly on brilliant white fabric, giving the design room to breathe and the joke to land. It’s an easy everyday shirt for people who appreciate sardonic humor and minimalist illustration—wear it while running errands, helping a friend move, or just when you need to announce your mood without saying a word. The comfortable crew neck and soft, smooth fabric keep the focus on the artwork and the joke, while thoughtful construction details mean it stays wearable and long-lasting.

The shirt feels casual and candid. It reads like a private joke shared in public. Short, clear lines and a small, centered placement make it subtle from a distance and instantly readable up close. Throw it on with jeans or under a jacket; it blends into everyday rhythms while quietly starting conversations.

Audience: people who enjoy deadpan comics, office-humor, and minimalist art. Occasions: casual outings, workplace casual days, low-key get-togethers, or as a cheeky wardrobe addition when you need to signal playful frustration.

Product features
- 100% ring-spun cotton for a soft, lightweight feel (4.5 oz/yd²).
- Tubular knit without side seams for a clean, waste-reducing construction.
- Ribbed, elastic collar with shoulder tape to prevent stretching and keep shape.
- Pearlized, tear-away label for comfort; ethically sourced US cotton with Oeko-Tex certification.
- Print methods: DTG for main art; DTF used for sleeve prints and inner neck labels when present.

Care instructions
- Do not dryclean
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry: low heat
- Iron, steam or dry: low heat
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F), with similar colors

Too many times..... just stop.

$17.95Price

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