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Seeing Eye Dog Gender Neutral TShirts and Crop Tops. Heavy Weight and Soft Style. The dog that has enough eyes to see all. Small graphic left chest front and large graphic on back with signature. Shirts are in gender neutral cuts. Soft style is light 4.3 oz., 100% preshrunk ringspun cotton jersey weight, super comfortable material, preshrunk and ready to wear! Heavy weight is 5.3 oz, preshrunk 100% cotton and sewn to last. Crop tops are the perfect modest length oversize comfy fit. Youth Sizes are exactly the tight tiny T you are looking for, soft and ready to wear! Both Adult Gender Neutral Tshirt styles run a bit long, perfect to hang, tuck, or your own cut off customization (that's what Reid would do) 

 

General Sizing Guideline:

Adult Sizes run Standard and Long: XS-3XL

(xs not available in heavy weight)

Youth Sizes ONLY L and XL

 

COLOR Options include


  1. Soft Style Youth: Black with White Ink
  2. Boxy Crop: Vintage White with Black Ink
  3. Boxy Crop: Black with White Ink
  4. Soft Style: Vintage White with Black Ink
  5. Heavy Weight: Black with White Ink

 

Get Reid Gore Shirts out in the world!

 

***longest life for your screenprinted garments, turn inside out, cool water, and low temp or hang to dry

 

20% of the retail price is being donated to support youth mental health.  Read more about our mission in the YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH additional information. 

 

This tshirt is Classic Cut preshrunk and ready to wear! The iconic Seeing Eye Dog is Hand screen printed. 

Seeing Eye Dog Gender Neutral TShirts

$35.00Price
Shirt and Ink Color
  • 20% of the retail price is being donated to support YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH THROUGH ART. Reid was passionate about the healing power of ART. In his journals, he talked about ideas to support art therapy for teens in the wellness rooms of schools. We are following the lead he left us through his artwork to raise funds to support youth mental health. Your purchase helps us on this journey. To quote his artist statement, "My art making is a reflection of myself. I think I put on a goofy character and make art to cope with things in my life. These are human experiences shared by many and I think art is my way to process this for myself and show people they are not alone. Through my sketchbooks, my writing, my music, my sculpture, my film and animations I am coping, growing, and getting the never ending flood of ideas out of my head as best I can so they don’t overflow... I know art helps me to feel connected, not alone and that is important for everyone." - Reid Gorecki 2023

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