PolarSnugglePhant
by Joby Cummings
Printed to order.
Ships in 3-5 business days
Ships in 3-5 business days
It’s not easy to make friends when you’re the biggest animal on the block. And it’s even tougher when you’re preoccupied by threats like human poachers and changing climate patterns. How can any other species really understand what you’re going through? Is there any hope for the lonely quadraped? Maybe, just maybe, if you’ve got the courage to look outside your own biome, you can find someone who understands, someone who gets it, someone to cuddle with.
This shirt was designed by: tattoo artist and garment designer Joby Cummings, showing a softer side than in his previous work for Shirt.Woot. His designs have adorned both the skin and the clothing of L.A. denizens, through Art & Soul Tattoo Co. and labels like Scanty, BCBG, Vertigo Paris, and others that only look good on people much younger, richer, thinner, and cooler than us.
Wear this shirt: and everything will seem a little nicer, somehow.
Don’t wear this shirt: if you’re already adorable. Passersby may experience cute overdoses and sudden attacks of cooing.
This shirt tells the world: “Huggy Bear isn’t just a streetwise sidekick on Starsky & Hutch.”
We call this color: Cranberry Reconciliation.
Pantone Colors:
- BlackC - 204C - 278C - 290C - Cool Gray 8C - Cool Gray 3C -White
Features:
• Fiber Content: 4.5 oz 100% Combed Ringspun Cotton
• Manufactured In: Honduras/Nicaragua
• Printed In Carrollton, Texas, USA
• These shirts are printed to order. That means most of the time, we'll be printing using DTG technology
Sizing Chart:
Please check our sizing chart before you order.
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