


Women's Everything is Temporary T-Shirt
Marsoni
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Women's Everything is Temporary T-ShirtWhether thinking about the fleeting nature of everything gives you existential angst or comfort, the fact is the only thing constant is change. This mindfulness shirt is great for yoga, philosophy, or meditation enthusiasts. Find your zen with the here and now when you wear this retro inspired mindful quote shirt. Shirt Info: pre shrunk, baby soft, light weight, ringspun cotton hand printed in the USA with eco friendly water based inks fashion
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