salty skeleton

Product Code: ysZlDtJ

Brand: Gildan

$27.50 inc. tax

$25.00 ex. tax
? Tax based on Mississippi, United States.

Description

Introducing our standout t-shirt that's bound to turn heads and spark conversations! This unique tee features an eye-catching design of a tarot card skeleton with dazzling rainbow hair, savoring an ice-cream cone. The artwork is both bold and whimsical, blending gothic elements with a splash of vibrant color. Adding a touch of humor, the shirt carries the witty phrase, "With all these flavors, you choose to be salty," making it perfect for those who love to express their playful and sassy side.

Crafted from premium, soft cotton, this t-shirt offers not only style but also comfort and durability. The fabric is breathable and lightweight, ideal for everyday wear, whether you're out with friends, attending events, or just lounging at home. The high-quality print ensures that the striking design remains vivid and doesn't fade over time, even after multiple washes.

This t-shirt is more than just a piece of clothing; it's a statement. It's perfect for anyone who enjoys standing out from the crowd and showcasing their unique personality. Available in various sizes, it makes a great gift for friends or family who appreciate quirky and creative fashion. Embrace your individuality and add a touch of fun to your wardrobe with this one-of-a-kind t-shirt!



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