Inventor
Welcome to the world of inventors, where we spend an unreasonable amount of time in garages, basements, and spare bedrooms chasing the next big idea with equal parts brilliance and optimism.
Our workspaces are chaos. Half-finished prototypes. Napkin sketches that made total sense at the time. A mysterious pile of parts we swear will be useful later. It’s not a mess, it’s a laboratory for future greatness.
We battle physics daily. Gravity stays rude. Materials refuse to cooperate. And somehow the thing that worked perfectly in our heads refuses to work in real life. Still, we tweak, adjust, rebuild, and try again, convinced we’re one small breakthrough away from changing everything.
Then there’s the paperwork. Patents, forms, legal language that makes our brains hurt. We power through it anyway, because quitting has never been part of the plan. If this idea doesn’t work, the next one might. Or the one after that.
Some of our inventions solve real problems. Others solve problems nobody asked about. Either way, we believe in them fully, because believing is kind of the whole thing.
Will one of these ideas make us famous? Maybe.
Will a few of them fail spectacularly? Definitely.
But every attempt gets us closer to the win.
We’re not famous yet.
But we’re finna be.
You’ve now found the staple t-shirt of your wardrobe.
Material:
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4.3 oz., 32 singles
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50% polyester, 25% combed ringspun cotton, 25% rayon jersey
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Note: The Polyester content is transitioning to Recycled Polyester. Mixed inventory may occur.
Feature:
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1x1 baby rib-knit set-in collar
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Satin label
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Sideseamed
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We have a recycling program for all fabric waste collected from the cutting process. All fabric scraps are sent to a recycling company that cleans and processes them to be used for cushion filling, rugs, etc. To date, 24.3M pounds of fabric have been recycled.