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In My Sourdough Era Tee

In My Sourdough Era Tee

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The In My Sourdough Era Tee is soft, cozy, and perfect for bakers who’ve fully embraced the art (and obsession) of sourdough.

Whether you’re feeding your starter, shaping loaves, or waiting for that perfect rise, this tee is your uniform for all things dough.

Simple, stylish, and a little cheeky . It’s made for the proud sourdough enthusiasts living their best bread-baking life. 🥖

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👚Description

🍰 Soft, Sweet, and Ready to Wear

Consistently cozy — like that first bite of something homemade.

👕 Soft Material: Feels like it’s been sifted, not spun.

🧵 100% Ringspun Cotton: Smooth as cake batter — no rough crumbs here.

📏 True to Size & Pre-Shrunk: Baked to perfection; no surprise “rise” after washing.

🌿 Ethically Grown US Cotton: Good for you and the planet — sustainably sourced ingredients only.

🇺🇸 Proudly Made & Shipped in the USA: From our flour-covered hearts to your doorstep.








🧼Washing Instructions

🍪 Care Instructions — Keep Your Tee as Fresh as a Batch of Cookies

Follow these simple “recipes,” and your tees will stay vibrant for a lifetime:

  1. Turn Inside Out: Treat your tee like a pie crust — protect the good stuff inside!
  2. Cool Wash & Gentle Soap: Your shirt’s not a soufflé — no high heat, please!
  3. Skip the Spin Marathon: Over-mixing ruins batter and fabric. Keep it light.
  4. Air Dry When You Can: Let it breathe like a cooling rack cookie. If you must tumble, don’t toss it in with the heavyweights (looking at you, jeans).

🚛Shipping

🍰 Shipping That’s as Sweet as It Sounds

🎁 Free Shipping on all orders over $75 — because treats this good should travel free.

🕒 Processing Time: Your order is “freshly baked” and typically ships within 7 days.

🚚 Delivery Time: Once it’s on its way, expect your goodies in about 2–5 days — before you can even run out of flour again.

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