"Tired As A Mother" Heavyweight Graphic Tee
Real motherhood isn’t always pretty, but your outfit can be. Our "Tired As A Mother" Graphic Tee is built for the woman who does it all. By combining our custom in-house "Grit & Grace" design with the industry gold standard for premium streetwear, we’ve created a piece that feels as substantial as it looks.
The Quality Details
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Premium Heavyweight Base: Crafted on a Shaka Wear SHGDD—7.5 oz/yd² of 100% USA cotton for a thick, durable, and structured silhouette.
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Streetwear Fit: Features an oversized, on-trend fit with 16 singles and a relaxed unisex cut.
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Advanced Comfort: Designed with a forward-thrusted shoulder seam for a more comfortable neck fit and a better drape over the body.
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Garment-Dyed: Pigment reactive-dyed for a rich, "broken-in" vintage feel and a soft hand-feel that won't shrink.
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Built to Last: Finished with a double-needle stitched collar to maintain its shape wash after wash.
How to Style It:
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The "Uniti" Edge: For a busy day of errands, pair this tee with Distressed Denim Cut-offs and a Cream Felt Wide-Brim Hat to match the bold, western-checkerboard graphic.
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The "Grace" Touch: To soften the look, layer it under our Lace Ruffle Detailed Cardigan. The romantic textures of the lace perfectly balance the heavyweight grit of the cocoa brown cotton
Graphic Tee Care Guide
Protect your Grit & Grace.
To keep your custom-pressed graphic looking brand new and to maintain the structured fit of our heavyweight cotton, follow these steps:
1. Turn It Inside Out
Before tossing it in the wash, always turn your tee inside out. This creates a barrier between the graphic and other clothes, preventing the print from rubbing against zippers or buttons.
2. Cold Water Only
Heat is the enemy of custom prints. Wash your tees in cold water on a gentle cycle. This prevents the 100% cotton from shrinking and keeps the graphic from cracking or peeling over time.
3. Skip the Bleach & Harsh Detergents
Use a mild detergent. Avoid bleach or fabric softeners, as these can break down the adhesive in the graphic and dull the "Cocoa" or "Oreo" garment-dyed colors.
4. Hang Dry or Tumble Dry Low
For the longest life, hang drying is the gold standard. If you must use a dryer, use the lowest heat setting and remove the shirt while it’s still slightly damp to avoid over-drying the print.
5. Never Iron the Print
If the shirt gets wrinkled, use a steamer. If you must use an iron, never touch the iron directly to the graphic. Iron the shirt inside out on a low setting if necessary