
Got dyslexia? Can’t spell too well? This shirt will alert people and give everybody a laugh at the same time. Guaranteed to be a great conversation-starter.
September 17, 2008

Got dyslexia? Can’t spell too well? This shirt will alert people and give everybody a laugh at the same time. Guaranteed to be a great conversation-starter.
The slogan on this shirt reads, "I have dis ... disleck ... dyslec ... I can't spell." All the text is in a font resembling messy handwriting. The first sentence is in royal blue, with the three attempts at spelling "dyslexia" crossed out but still visible and readable. It takes up the first two lines. The final sentence of, "I can't spell" is in a leaf-green colour and takes up the final line of the slogan.
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!
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Posted in Shirts | Tagged dyslexia, features, invisible disability, learning disability
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Haha I love it!
My all time favourite. An awesome shirt!
Very funny!
… but also needs a lot of mental strength to wear it if you’re really dyslexic…
Leslie says “also needs a lot of mental strength to wear it if you’re really dyslexic”. I see her point but as a dyslexic I am really out there about it. I think it takes much more mental strength though to go through life acting out that all is well and you don’t have severe problems that you struggle with daily. One of my dyslexic sons discloses and one doesn’t. The one who discloses leads a much more relaxed life, especially in the workplace, and takes every opportunity to educate people about dyslexia in general and always points out that it has nothing to do with IQ or ability. Great shirt Ricky!