
Sometimes it’s a lot easier and nicer to simply go on lying there … wherever ‘there’ is. And, well, we all know that you can always choose to face reality later on, if you want to.

Sometimes it’s a lot easier and nicer to simply go on lying there … wherever ‘there’ is. And, well, we all know that you can always choose to face reality later on, if you want to.
This shirt's main feature is that it's drawn in reverse - the shirt has a large patch of royal-blue as it's background and the "drawing" on it is patches left as the T-shirt's regular colour. At the top of the royal-blue part is a picture which consists of a picture that's almost like the stereotypical graphic of a person in a wheelchair, but with the person removed. Beside it, on the right, is what you might imagine the graphic of the person in that stereotypical wheelchair might look like, all angles, but it's upside down with forehead, knees, and toes resting on the ground! Underneach that is a slogan in a hand-writing-type font. The first line just reads "Awww..." and the second line reads, in a slightly smaller size, "Do I HAVE To Get Up?"
This light coloured shirt can be ordered in many different styles, colours, and sizes for men, women, and kids. Long and short sleeved T-shirts and polo shirts, etc. Yours can be very different from the one pictured!
Select the supplier that's closest to you. Then you'll be able to browse through all the styles and colours available, and place your order:
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