Tattoos Because Life Is Hard Graphic T-Shirt | Comfort Colors 1717 Unisex Tee
Funny, relatable, and a little unhinged — this “Tattoos Because Life Is Hard and I Deserve Stickers” graphic t-shirt is made for anyone who appreciates humor, self-expression, and a touch of chaos.
Printed on the ultra-soft Comfort Colors 1717 unisex tee, this design features distressed typography with a bold statement that perfectly captures millennial humor and tattoo-culture vibes. The garment-dyed cotton gives it a relaxed, broken-in feel you’ll want to live in.
Product Details
Comfort Colors® 1717 unisex t-shirt
100% ring-spun cotton
Garment-dyed for a soft, vintage look
Relaxed unisex fit (true to size)
Pre-shrunk fabric
Professionally printed using DTG printing
Midweight cotton for everyday wear
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold, inside out
Use mild detergent
Tumble dry low or hang to dry
Do not bleach
Do not iron directly on the design
Funny, relatable, and a little unhinged — this “Tattoos Because Life Is Hard and I Deserve Stickers” graphic t-shirt is made for anyone who appreciates humor, self-expression, and a touch of chaos.
Printed on the ultra-soft Comfort Colors 1717 unisex tee, this design features distressed typography with a bold statement that perfectly captures millennial humor and tattoo-culture vibes. The garment-dyed cotton gives it a relaxed, broken-in feel you’ll want to live in.
Product Details
Comfort Colors® 1717 unisex t-shirt
100% ring-spun cotton
Garment-dyed for a soft, vintage look
Relaxed unisex fit (true to size)
Pre-shrunk fabric
Professionally printed using DTG printing
Midweight cotton for everyday wear
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold, inside out
Use mild detergent
Tumble dry low or hang to dry
Do not bleach
Do not iron directly on the design
This funny graphic tee is perfect for tattoo lovers, sticker collectors, and anyone who copes with life through humor. Easy to style with jeans, leggings, or layered looks — and an instant conversation starter.
✨ Because sometimes stickers are the reward.

