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🌿 KEEP MOVING FORWARD t-shirt

🌿 KEEP MOVING FORWARD t-shirt

€35,00Preço

No excuses, no looking back—just forward momentum. The KEEP MOVING FORWARD Tee is built for those who push through, level up, and never stay stagnant. Featuring a clean, no-nonsense front with the mantra "KEEP MOVING FORWARD", and a bold, dynamic graphic on the back, this tee is a reminder to keep grinding, keep growing, and keep going.

 

✨ Why You’ll Love It:

 

✔️ 100% Combed Cotton: Soft, breathable & ready for any challenge
✔️ Minimalist Front, Bold Back: Motivation upfront, statement energy behind
✔️ Relaxed Fit: Comfortable, versatile, and made for movement
✔️ Wearable Mindset: Built for those who don’t quit

 

💥 Forward is the only way. Keep pushing. Keep moving.

 

💛 Part of the Zeggy Statement Collection – made for the doers.

 

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  • Care Instructions

    • Wash with cold water—opt for temperatures at or below 30°C (86°F) to be gentle on the print, preventing it from fading or shrinkage.
    • Delicate cycle—set your machine to a delicate cycle, ideally around 600 rpm to minimize friction.
    • Soft detergent—use a mild detergent, as harsher detergents can cause the ink to fade or discolor.
    • Avoid fabric softener and dry cleaning, as it can be too harsh for the ink, degrading the print quality.
    • Avoid bleach—although it’s best not to use bleach, you can opt for a non-chlorine bleach, if necessary.

    How to dry the t-shirts?

    • Keep the t-shirt inside out.
    • The best option would be to hang dry them, but with DTG-printed t-shirts, you can also use tumble drying.
    • If you choose tumble drying, do it on a low heat setting, as over time higher temperatures can dry out the ink, causing it to crack.

    Some extra precautions:

    • Avoid direct sunlight before washing—due to the pre-treatment of DTG printing, direct sunlight can cause sun staining, which is nearly impossible to get rid of.
    • Ironing—keep the t-shirt inside out and avoid ironing the printed part directly.
    • Separate laundry—divide light and dark garments to reduce any chance of color bleeding.
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