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Get Down in The Dirt captures that slow, muddy morning energy—coffee steam, warm soil, and the laugh-track of your favorite crew. This long-sleeve brings a lived-in comfort: soft, substantial cotton that breathes while you bend, roll, or stretch into the day. Wear it on early volunteer garden shifts, muddy trail cleanups, or chilly weekend potting sessions. The wide rib collar and ribbed cuffs hold their shape through washes, and the classic fit layers easily under a jacket or over a tee. It’s the shirt you reach for when you want to feel grounded, part of a crew, and ready to get your hands a little dirty.

Tailored for people who dig their hands into soil and community—urban gardeners, volunteer crews, and weekend homesteaders—this long-sleeve settles into those slow, meaningful mornings and shared projects. The design reads like a badge: quiet, proud, and comfortable. Slip it on for planting nights, community workdays, or muddy meetups and let it age with the same stories you’re making.

Product features
- 100% cotton for strong, smooth fabric suited to printing
- Wide rib collar for a classic, comfortable neckline
- Classic fit that layers easily and moves with you
- Ribbed cuffs to retain shape through wear and washes
- Durable construction that softens with use while keeping print clarity

Care instructions
- Machine wash: warm (max 40C or 105F)
- Non-chlorine: bleach as needed
- Tumble dry: low heat
- Do not iron
- Do not dryclean

Get Down in the Dirt Long Sleeve T-Shirt

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