$20.60 $27.47
Introducing our anti medical gaslighting T-shirt, perfect for making a statement with a touch of humor! This tee features the bold statement 'Long Covid is not a mental issue...sticking your head in the sand is', sure to grab attention and spark conversations about gaslighting.
This Gildan 64000 shirt featuring a high stitch density for softer feel is ideal for everyday wear while spreading awareness about Long Covid in a witty way. This pre-shrunk, jersey knit shirt is perfect for announcing to your unbelieving doctor or friends who need to learn the truth about your hidden disability. Great for lounging around the house on a flare day, this unique piece to your wardrobe will showcase your personality with style!
> Please note this is unisex size shirt which means it is not a women's fitted t-shirt.
> Rolled sleeves in pictures are for styling purposes only.
> This is a Direct-To-Garment printed item. The ink is printed INTO the item and will not crack or
peel like vinyl.
> This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us
a bit longer to deliver it to you. It may be 7 - 10 business days before product is mailed out.
ECO PROPERTIES
> Water-based ink
> Vegan friendly
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
> Machine wash at a low heat.
> Wash garments inside-out, with similar colours.
> Avoid using bleach. Use non-chlorine bleach if necessary.
> Do not use fabric softeners.
> Tumble dry on a low cycle. Hang-dry for longer life.
> Cool iron inside-out. Do not iron directly on the print.
> Do not dry clean
<OUR MISSION>
Diagnosis: Hope Apparel operates from a desire to spread positivity to the chronic illness community through encouraging and light-hearted messages of faith and resilience. The brands creator, Lee Lumley, a long covid warrior himself who, after 6 months of disability sending him on the roller coaster ride of depressed feelings of frustration, guilt, and self-worth came to a realization; he didn't want history to remember him as a man who let his illness identify him, instead he wanted to use that illness to show others the hope and strength which can be found in Christ.