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This soft, garment-dyed tee brings a little rebellious charm to anyone who loves horses and playful attitude. The front features a hand-drawn galloping horse beneath the cursive word “Pretty” and the bold, vintage-stamped word “PROBLEM,” with a small “little” tucked in—an offbeat mix of feminine flair and country grit. The heavyweight cotton feels substantial yet broken-in from the first wear thanks to the post-construction dyeing. It wears well on relaxed weekends at the barn, casual meetups with riding friends, or while running errands when you want to send a confident, tongue-in-cheek message. The tee’s muted, lived-in colorways and relaxed fit make it easy to layer under a flannel or wear alone with jeans or riding leggings for an effortless, slightly rebellious look.
Garment-dyed fabric
The garment is dyed after it's been constructed, giving it a soft color and texture
100% Cotton
100% ring-spun US cotton for long-lasting comfort.
S to 4XL
Available in multiple sizes from S to 4XL (select partners) so your customers can find the perfect fit. Consult with our Comfort Colors 1717 size chart for all available sizes.
Double-needle stitching on all seams
The garment is sewn around the finished edges with double stitching, making it long-lasting
Without side seams
The Comfort Colors 1717 tee is knit in one piece using tubular knit, it reduces fabric waste and makes the garment more attractive
Country of origin
Made in Honduras
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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