Christianartworkshop Jesus Invadiu A Cena Bubble Letter Back Print Vintage Washed Unisex T-Shirt
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Christianartworkshop Jesus Invadiu A Cena Bubble Letter Back Print Vintage Washed Unisex T-Shirt

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Christianartworkshop Jesus Invadiu A Cena Bubble Letter Back Print Vintage Washed Unisex T-ShirtWir prsentieren das Unisex T Shirt Jesus Invadiu A Cena Bubble Letter Back Print ein lssiges Statement Piece, das den Glauben auf Portugiesisch zum Ausdruck bringt. Der gesamte Rcken ziert ein bergroer, gestapelter Bubble Letter Schriftzug, der den beliebten Glaubensspruch bildet. Ein kleiner Fuabdruck auf dem obersten Buchstaben rundet das Design ab und macht das Shirt zu einem verspielten, einprgsamen und tragbaren Zeugnis christlicher Hingabe.

Wir präsentieren das Unisex-T-Shirt „Jesus Invadiu A Cena Bubble Letter Back Print“ – ein lässiges Statement-Piece, das den Glauben auf Portugiesisch zum Ausdruck bringt. Der gesamte Rücken ziert ein übergroßer, gestapelter Bubble-Letter-Schriftzug, der den beliebten Glaubensspruch bildet. Ein kleiner Fußabdruck auf dem obersten Buchstaben rundet das Design ab und macht das Shirt zu einem verspielten, einprägsamen und tragbaren Zeugnis christlicher Hingabe. Dieses gewaschene, vom Vintage-Stil inspirierte Kleidungsstück verwandelt Ihre Alltagskleidung in einen warmherzigen Ausdruck Ihres Glaubens und vereint den ganzen Tag über angenehmen Tragekomfort mit aufrichtiger, freudiger Zuversicht.

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  • Ärmelart: Kurzarm
  • Verzierung: Religiös inspirierter Druck
  • Ausschnitt: Rundhals
  • Eigenschaften: Grafikdesign / Recycelte Materialien / Atmungsaktiv / Stretch
  • Größenart: Normal
  • Jahreszeit: Frühling/Herbst/Winter/Sommer
  • Material: Baumwolle
  • Verschlussart: Zum Überziehen
  • Passform: Locker
  • Anlass: Lässig
  • Länge: Hüfte
  • Pflegehinweis: Maschinenwäsche
Hauptmerkmale des Unisex-T-Shirts mit Grafikprint:
  • 230 Gramm 100% Premium-Baumwolle, dehnbar und kuschelig
  • Schweres, klassisches Unisex-T-Shirt
  • Nacken und Schultern mit Klebeband fixiert
  • Normale Passform. Fällt größengerecht aus.
  • Große Auswahl an Größen von S bis 5XL
Pflegehinweise für das T-Shirt mit dem Aufdruck:
  • Maschinenwäsche warm, auf links, mit ähnlichen Farben.
  • Nur chlorfreie Bleiche verwenden.
  • Bei mittlerer Temperatur im Wäschetrockner trocknen.
  • Kein Bügeln.
  • Reinige chemisch nicht.
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  • Aufgrund manueller Messung kann es zu einer Abweichung von 1 Zoll kommen.
  • Die tatsächliche Farbe und Größe des Artikels können aufgrund unterschiedlicher Monitoreinstellungen und Lichtverhältnisse geringfügig von der Abbildung abweichen.

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