Caffeine T-Shirt
The Caffeine T-shirt, with the formula and structure of caffeine, decorated by that familiar ring of spilt coffee, is a tribute to that bitter liquid that gets us moving in the morning, and keeps us plodding along in the afternoon. This shirt is the perfect garment for the coffee junkees we all know and love. Available on White.
$24.00 – $25.00
Formula for Caffeine, a tribute to that bitter liquid that gets us moving in the morning, and keeps us plodding along in the afternoon.
The Caffeine T-shirt, with the formula and structure of caffeine, decorated by that familiar ring of spilt coffee, is a tribute to that bitter liquid that gets us moving in the morning, and keeps us plodding along in the afternoon. This shirt is the perfect garment for the coffee junkees we all know and love. Available on White.
| Weight | 8 oz |
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| Dimensions | 10 × 8 × 1 in |
| Color | White |
| Size | Small, Medium, Large, X-Large, XX-Large +$1.00, Youth Small 6-8, Youth Large 14-16 |
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