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This isn’t just merch — it’s a statement. Each tee is a badge of the grind, a shoutout to the sleepless nights, small wins, and big dreams that shape who you are. Head2Tee is here to turn your hustle into something you can wear proudly, because your story isn’t ordinary — and neither should your style be.

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Your hustle tells a story — one that’s worth sharing. That’s why every Head2Tee design is made to capture the grind, the growth, and the goals that make you who you are. Slip on a tee that speaks for you and wear your journey with pride, one chapter at a time.

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By following these instructions, you can ensure the longevity of your garments and keep the prints vibrant and intact for as long as possible.

Wash and Care Instructions

Washing

  • Wash Inside Out: Turn your garment inside out before placing it in the washer. This helps protect the prints from friction during the wash cycle.
  • Use Cold Water: Always wash your garments in cold or cool water (30-40°C). Hot water can cause shrinking and damage to the prints.
  • Use a Mild Detergent: Choose a gentle detergent, avoiding harsh chemicals, bleach, or fabric softeners to prevent damage to the garment and the prints.
  • Opt for a Gentle Cycle: Select a delicate or gentle cycle on your washing machine to minimize agitation and stress on the prints.
  • Hand Wash if Possible: Hand washing is the gentlest option for preserving prints, though it may not always be practical.

Drying

  • Use a Dryer on Low Heat: If you must use a dryer, choose the coolest setting to minimize the risk of shrinking or damaging the prints. Remove the garment promptly once dry.
  • Avoid Direct Sunlight: Do not dry garments with prints in direct sunlight, as this can cause fading and discoloration.
  • Do Not Dry Clean: Dry cleaning chemicals can damage prints, so it’s best to avoid this method altogether.

Ironing

  • Turn Garment Inside Out: Before ironing, turn the garment inside out to prevent direct contact between the iron and the prints.
  • Set Iron to Low Heat: Use the lowest heat setting suitable for the fabric, typically labeled as “delicate” or “silk” on the iron.
  • Use a Pressing Cloth: Place a pressing cloth, such as a thin cotton cloth, over the prints to act as a protective barrier. This prevents heat damage and ensures safe ironing.
  • Iron with Gentle Pressure: Apply light, even pressure and move the iron in small circular motions. Avoid holding the iron in one spot for too long.
  • Check and Cool: After ironing, lift the pressing cloth periodically to check the prints. Allow the garment to cool completely before wearing or washing again.

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