
Sometimes it’s a good idea to remind the able-bodied around here that we don’t just use this equipment because we’re lazy!
September 16, 2008

Sometimes it’s a good idea to remind the able-bodied around here that we don’t just use this equipment because we’re lazy!
The top part of the design for this shirt has a glyph of a person standing up, towards the left of the shirt. Beside it, on the right, are the words, "Gee, I'm tired. I'd love a wheelchair." Underneath this there is a glyph of a person in a wheelchair, towards the right of the shirt, and to the left of that the words, "It's easy. Just break your neck!" Both phrases are in handwriting-similar fonts, although they are slightly different fonts used. The first one is coloured purple and slants upwards towards the right. The second is a light green/blue colour and is horizontal.
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:
Posted in Shirts | Tagged SCI, spinal cord injury, wheelchair user
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