Yoga Class I Thought You Said Pour a Glass Round Neck Half Sleeve Classic T-Shirt
Explore Our Unique Yoga T Shirt for Comfort and Style Experience ultimate comfort and style with our 180 GSM T-shirt crafted from 100% cotton. This super combed and pre-shrunk tee is...
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Explore Our Unique Yoga T Shirt for Comfort and Style
Experience ultimate comfort and style with our 180 GSM T-shirt crafted from 100% cotton. This super combed and pre-shrunk tee is bio-washed for a soft, luxurious feel. Featuring a folded neck and a regular fit, it offers both comfort and elegance. With no minimums required, elevate your wardrobe effortlessly with this versatile essential
Comfortable Fabric Ideal for Yoga
Our yoga t shirt is crafted with soft, breathable fabric that keeps you comfortable during any yoga session. It allows for natural movement, so you can stretch and pose without any restrictions. Additionally, the lightweight material helps wick away sweat, ensuring you stay dry and comfortable whether you're in the studio or outdoors.
Fun and Unique Design
This round neck, half sleeve t-shirt features a playful print that reads, 'I Thought You Said Pour a Glass.' It adds a touch of humor to your workout attire. The design not only makes a statement but also distinguishes you from the crowd. Wear it to the gym, yoga class, or even as casual streetwear.
Versatile Style for Various Occasions
The versatility of our yoga t shirt ensures it fits seamlessly into your wardrobe. You can easily pair it with shorts, joggers, or even jeans, making it suitable for exercising or running errands. Because it's stylish enough to wear outside of yoga, it’s a perfect addition to your casual outfits, so you can feel good no matter where you go.
Wash & Care Instructions:
Avoid high-temperature washing and drying. Machine wash in cold water, inside-out, using a gentle cycle and mild detergent. Refrain from ironing directly on the print.
