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"Bad Things, Man" Ladies Midweight Cotton T-Shirt

"Bad Things, Man" Ladies Midweight Cotton T-Shirt

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What’s better than a soft, light cotton, quality t-shirt in your wardrobe? This comfy, contoured tee offers a semi-fitted silhouette and is pre-shrunk to ensure it stays a staple for longer. It features cap sleeves and a taped neck and shoulders.

With your purchase, you donate 8% to the beneficiary listed below.

This product is not affiliated with, endorsed, or sponsored by any known entity.

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SIZE GUIDE (inches)
Printed on Gildan 5000L

  S M L XL 2XL
Width 17.25 19.25 21.25 23.25 25.25
Height 25.5 26 27 28 28.5

Printed using Direct-to-Garment (DTG) technology. DTG prints have a softer feel compared to traditional screen printing, and while durable, they require extra care for longevity. Please wash inside out in cold water, avoid bleach, and tumble dry on low for the best results.

Fulfilled on-demand by a third party, shipping costs dependent upon third party's rates. Please double check size before ordering. All sales final.

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  • The Need

    Elijah Gawlak

    In April of 2024, 8 month-old Elijah was admitted to Oishei Children’s Hospital and diagnosed with mixed phenotype acute leukemia. This is a rare form of cancer where the person exhibits both major forms of leukemia at once (ALL and AML). For the rest of the year Eli spent most of his time living in the hospital as he received many rounds of chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant in October from his 3 year-old brother Dylan. 

    During his hospital stay, Elijah’s mother Hannah left her job as a critical care physician assistant while the family was living in two places at once. At this time, Hannah and her husband Craig took turns caring for Eli in the hospital and raising his brother Dylan at home. They did everything they could to maintain some sense of normalcy for their children. 

    Elijah came home in December to continue treatment. He visits Roswell Park and OCH regularly as they try to defeat his cancer once and for all. Hannah returned to work as a physician assistant educator while Craig stays home with his two young boys. They are now faced with the challenge of getting Eli the help he needs currently while always preparing for what may come in the future. Please consider a purchase or a donation to Elijah's online fundraiser.

  • The Artist

    Sean Pruso

    Located in Upstate, NY, Sean is a lifelong Buffalo Bills fan with a soft spot for charity.

    During his down time, Sean likes to dabble in the world of graphic arts as well as enjoying the world of sports in its many forms. When 26shirts was launched, Sean reached out to ask the simple question "How can I help?" This shirt is his way of contributing to the cause.