Humorous Chronic Illness T-shirt, You'll Never Take My Sarcasm, chronic pain, chronic illness shirt, disability pride, Hidden Disability

$20.98 $27.97

Shipping to United States: $4.69



For those grappling with the challenges of chronic illness, it can feel like a loss of health, freedom, and identity. Presenting our Comfort Colors™ t-shirt crafted for those chronic illness warriors who, in with a brave heart similar to that of William Wallace, stands in the face of their disability and say 'You'll never take my sarcasm!'. Insert a touch of humor and sarcasm this soft and snug shirt is an ideal expression of your sharp wit in difficult times.

The Comfort Colors™ tee, made from heavyweight ring-spun cotton, provides durability and comfort. Treated with a soft-wash process for a vintage appearance and minimal shrinkage, it ensures both comfort and style whether you're having a relaxed day at home or making the most of a better day.

👉🏼 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.
👉🏼 Colors may vary slightly due to lighting or screen
resolution

WASHING INSTRUCTIONS
✔️ Wash brand new Comfort Colors® T-shirts separately in
cold water as the dye used to color them
may bleed.
✔️ It is also recommended to wash Comfort Colors® shirts
with like-colored garments to avoid
staining your other garments.

A MAN ON A 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. With a history in the world of music and songwriting, Lee's wordplay abilities combine with his sometimes-goofy (okay, always goofy) dad joke side to make memorable and uplifting shirts that are sure to put a smile on the face of those who see them.

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