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'inspired by the fear of being average' T-shirt

'inspired by the fear of being average' T-shirt

Regular price €25,00 EUR
Regular price €32,95 EUR Sale price €25,00 EUR
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Size guide

*Long sleeves are the same, but with sleeves

Material

100% cotton

Shipping

Once your order is placed, it takes 2 days to fulfill before it is shipped. Shipping then takes an average of 10 days, depending on your location.

As soon as your order has been shipped, you will receive an email with a tracking code, so you can follow your package's journey to you.

Return policy

At SLECHTHART, every item is made to order through our print-on-demand partner, which means we do not keep stock or process traditional returns.

No Returns or Exchanges

Because each piece is custom printed just for you, we do not accept returns, refunds, or exchanges unless the item arrives damaged or there is a clear production error.

Order Changes (48-Hour Window)

We understand that mistakes can happen. Customers have 48 hours from the time of purchase to make changes to their order, including:

Shipping address updates

Size or product corrections

To request a change, please email us at info@slechthart.com with your order number and the requested update.

Damaged or Incorrect Orders

If your order arrives damaged or you received the wrong item, please contact us within 7 days of delivery with:

A photo of the item

Your order number

A description of the issue

We’ll work with our production partner to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.

SLECHTHART

    inspired by the fear of being average

     

    The fear of being average is like an invisible shadow lurking behind every decision, a constant whisper telling us that we must be extraordinary or risk fading into nothingness. It's the pressure that tells us to never settle, to always push harder, go further, be better—because being "just okay" is a kind of failure. This fear is a silent force, driving us to achieve more, even if we’re unsure of what that "more" really is. It tells us that if we aren't seen, if we don't shine brighter than everyone else, we're just part of the blur, unnoticed, unimportant.

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