Aplosion 6 points 3y ago
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(not the seller but hope it helps)
Unisex "Nope Chart" Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
Young man with short hair wears a black T-Shirt with white text in a bold font. It Reads NOPE and decreases in size reading down the shirt, immitating a common vision test. The shirt comes in four colors, heather prism ice bi is a light blue.
Unisex "Huge Text Intense Contrast" Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
Man in white T-shirt and black hat that obscures his face wears a T-shirt that reads,
HUGE TYPE INTENSE CONTRAST. Huge has a large, rectangular, pale blue box behind it, and Type is in white with a black background.
Intense is light yellow, surrounded by dark green, and Contrast is dark green, surrounded by a bright yellow.
Unisex "They Lied About the Carrots" Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
Woman with long hair, a jean jacket spread so it doesn't cover the shirt, and sunglasses wears a white T-shirt that reads, "THEY LIED ABOUT CARROTS". It takes up approximately the top quarter of the shirt. Below it, a simple carrot, a little above the middle of the shirt, wears sunglasses.
Unisex Slight Sight Visuals Logo Tee Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
A man with short hair and sunglasses faces to the right of the frame. His shirt light blue shirt reads,
"Slight Sight Visuals". Slight and Sight are in large, typed cursive font, and take up most of the top half of the shirt, while visuals is in a slender font inside a thin box. The bottom half of the shirt has nothing on it.
Unisex "I'm Blind. No stupid questions please." Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
A woman in long hair and hoop earings wears a shirt that reads,
I'M BLIND. No stupid questions, please. I'M BLIND is large and bold, likely to stand out from far away, while no stupid questions please is thinner, and likely meant to be read at a much closer distance.
Unisex Nystagmus Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
A man, most of his head is out of frame, but who has a slight beard, wears a black shirt with white text that reads,
Nystagamus Rapid reflexive movements of the eyes. Nystagamus has been copied over itself many times, making the word intentionally hard to read. Like the all by the first designs, it stops at around the midpoint of the shirt.