Discipline Motivational Long Sleeve Tee — "99% of Your Problems Can Be Solved with Discipline"

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Discipline Motivational Long Sleeve Tee — "99% of Your Problems Can Be Solved with Discipline"

Discipline Motivational Long Sleeve Tee — "99% of Your Problems Can Be Solved with Discipline"

Product description
This long-sleeve garment-dyed tee carries a calm, confident message: a simple brain-and-clock graphic with the line “99% of your problems can be solved with Discipline.” The soft, broken-in fabric drapes easily over the body and the classic fit makes it wearable every day — from early morning routines to evening planning sessions. The muted garment-dye finish gives the shirt a lived-in look that feels personal, while the medium-weight cotton keeps it structured without stiffness. Lightweight enough for layering under a jacket, yet substantial enough to wear on its own when you want to make a quiet statement about focus and habit. It’s built to last with double-needle hems and reinforced neck and shoulder taping, so the message stays as crisp as the fit through many washes.

Product features
- 100% ring-spun cotton — smooth, strong fabric great for printing
- Garment-dyed finish for soft color and lived-in feel
- Double-needle sleeve and bottom hems for long-lasting durability
- Ribbed-knit cuffs and neck/shoulder tape to retain shape and resist stretching
- Medium weight (6.1 oz/yd²) with classic fit and sewn-in twill label

Care instructions
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry: low heat
- Iron, steam or dry: low heat
- Do not dryclean

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