$20.98 $27.97
Embrace comfort and nostalgia with our Apple and Chicken Soup tee, a thoughtful nod to simpler times when curing illnesses seemed to be so much easier, when there was no battle between vax and anti-vax and people simply rallied around the sick in their community to bring them comfort and encouragement.
This cozy and comfortable Bella + Canvas tee proclaims the heartfelt cry, "Can we go back to when an apple and chicken soup cured everything?" and is soft, true to size, and long lasting. This unisex jersey, short-sleeve tee is made with 100% ring-spun cotton with just the right amount of stretch and a soft/light feel–making it perfect for anyone and everyone to comfortably wear.
Its relaxed fit and contemporary design make it a versatile piece perfect for everyday wear or lounging at home.
🔑 KEY FEATURES 🔑
👚 Material:** 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton for an exceptionally soft feel
🧍Fit:Unisex, with a modern, relaxed silhouette that flatters all body types
🔤Print: Direct-to-garment printed into the garment for a soft, breathable design which
will not peel of fade like vinyl.
❗Design and saying are original and the intellectual property of DIAGNOSIS:HOPE
Apparel. They may not be reproduced without expressed, written approval.
☝️ Please note this is unisex size shirt which means it is not a women's fitted t-shirt.
👉 Rolled sleeves in pictures are forstuling purposes only.
🌏 ECO PROPERTIES 🌏
✔️ water-based inks that are free from harmful chemicals
✔️ Non-toxic and biodegradable, reducing the environmental impact of textile printing.
WASHING INSTRUCTIONS
❄️ Machine wash cold, inside-out, with like colors
👍 Use non-chlorine bleach only when necessary.
👗Tumble dry low or hang-dry for longest life.
♨️ Cool iron inside-out if necessary.
🚫 Do not iron decoration
⚒️ 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.