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Dungeon Master T-Shirt - Boxy Fit
Dungeon Master T-Shirt - Boxy Fit
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Part of our girliepop Dungeons & Dragons collection, this tee is perfect for our Dungeon Master who opts for florals and pastels. Because who doesn't need a little pink with their ttrpg?
Light, laid-back, and quietly confident — this boxy tee hangs like a small daily ritual. The slightly cropped, relaxed silhouette and sturdy 100% ring-spun cotton feel grounded on the body, while pigment-dyed color gives each shirt a lived-in, vintage whisper. Soft shoulder-to-shoulder twill keeps the neckline steady as you move. The pastel artwork at the chest reads like a secret slogan: playful, feminine, and a little nostalgic. Wear it with high-rise jeans, layered under a slouchy cardigan, or alone on a warm afternoon — it settles into your wardrobe and becomes the shirt you reach for when you want comfort with character.
Product features
- 100% ring-spun cotton for smooth, strong fabric ideal for printing
- Boxy, slightly cropped fit with a heavy 6.1 oz fabric weight for structure
- Pigment-dyed colors for a vintage, lived-in look with natural shade variations
- Shoulder-to-shoulder twill tape to stabilize neck and prevent stretching
- Printed neck label via DTF/DTG and sewn-in twill label for clean finish
Care instructions
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
- Non-chlorine: bleach as needed
- Tumble dry: low heat
- Iron, steam or dry: low heat
- Do not dryclean
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Shipping & Return Policy
Shipping & Return Policy
All items usually ship within 5-7 business days. Some items will come from in house and some items will ship from fulfillment partners, so be aware certain items may have separate shipping charges.
Since items are made to order, apparel has a no return policy. If your item is undelivered, please contact me at jessicalynndraws@gmail.com so that I can work with the post office on your behalf and replace your item if needed. If your item arrives damaged, please contact me so that I can send a replacement.
