Cerebral Torque Migraine Awareness Tee
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Product Info
Women's Softstyle TeeCerebral Torque
Migraine Awareness With Style & Comfort
Add a splash of personality to your wardrobe with this vibrant Women's Softstyle Tee featuring our signature Cerebral Torque brain design. This playful yet meaningful graphic showcases the dual nature of migraine - with one hemisphere in soft pink representing the unaffected side, and the other in blue with mechanical gears depicting an active migraine attack, perfectly illustrating the unilateral nature of migraine. The adorable cartoon brain character with expressive eyes creates an instant connection within the migraine community.
Designed to celebrate creativity, individuality, and migraine awareness, this tee is perfect for casual outings, support group meetings, or simply lounging at home. The relaxed fit ensures all-day comfort while maintaining a stylish appearance that's sure to draw compliments and spark meaningful conversations. Available in multiple beautiful colors, each providing the perfect canvas for this vibrant, advocacy-driven design.
This tee makes a fantastic gift for birthdays, holidays, and special events, embracing a light-hearted atmosphere that brightens any day while fostering community connection among those who understand the migraine journey.
✓ Premium Comfort Features
- Soft, breathable fabric for ultimate comfort
- Ribbed knit collar retains shape and enhances comfort
- Relaxed fit perfect for everyday wear
- Available in multiple vibrant colors
- Shoulder tape stabilizes back seams for durability
- Double needle stitching for added longevity
♺ Care Instructions
- Machine wash cold (max 30°C/90°F)
- Non-chlorine bleach as needed
- Tumble dry medium heat
- Do not iron
- Do not dry clean
- Side seams provide structural support
Size Guide
Measurement S M L XL 2XL Width (in) 17.00 18.00 19.50 20.50 23.00 Length (in) 25.00 26.00 27.00 27.75 28.00 Sleeve length from center back (in) 13.75 14.25 15.12 15.62 16.50 All measurements may vary by ±1.5 inches.
Perfect for artsy souls, migraine warriors, and anyone with a zest for life and community!
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