Good Girl Bad Habit Women’s T-Shirt
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Description
If you're the kind of woman who isn't afraid to get your hands dirty but still keeps a little edge, this "Good Girl Bad Habit" tee is for you. Designed for the women who build, fix, and make things happen, this shirt is all about blending comfort with a no-nonsense attitude.
Features:
- Tough & Soft: Made from 100% airlume combed and ringspun cotton (fiber content may vary by color) that’s soft enough to live in but tough enough to take on whatever the job throws your way.
- Lightweight, No-Bulk Fabric: At 4.2 oz/yd², it’s perfect for layering or going solo when you're sweating it out.
- Fitted for Action: Slim fit with a longer body length so you can bend, lift, and move without a hitch. Runs a bit small, so size up if you like it looser.
- Built to Last: Ribbed collar won’t stretch out, and the twill tape on the shoulder seams keeps it in shape no matter how hard you work it.
- No Nonsense: Tear-away label—because who needs a tag scratching your neck when you're getting stuff done?
- Bold Design: The "Good Girl Bad Habit" graphic, with an angelic halo over "Good" and devil horns and tail on "Bad," says it all. You’re not here to play nice—you’re here to do the job and look damn good doing it.
For the women who aren’t just breaking barriers—they’re shattering them. Get your "Good Girl Bad Habit" tee today at Workwearcomfort.com and wear it like a badge of honor.
Product Care
For long-lasting comfort and durability, machine wash in cold water with similar colors to preserve both the fabric and the print. Tumble dry on low or air dry to prevent shrinking. Avoid using bleach to protect the color and design, and if necessary, iron on low heat, ensuring you avoid direct contact with the printed areas.
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