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This t-shirt blends together the popular teen novel The Fault in Our Stars and the classic rock band Pink Floyd. The main characters Hazel and Augustus bond over books and music. One way Hazel shows her love for Augustus is by calling him her “Imperial Affliction” – a nod to the Pink Floyd tune “Comfortably Numb.” At the shirt’s center is Pink Floyd’s famous prism design. However, instead of a rainbow, the prism creates the title “The Fault in Our Stars.” So if you love both the emotional story and the legendary band, then rock this cool tee! Meanwhile, the design reminds us how creative works can deeply connect us.
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⇢Learn MoreMy 1994 tour shirt was definitely no longer wearable after almost 30 years.... This replacement is awesome.
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A gift for my daughter on her birthday, unfortunately arrived a few days after the special day, not your fault. Canada Post was on strike.
I love the shirt! Grogu is so cute and Pink Floyd is awesome. What a combination!
$5 off on your first order.
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Bonus: Many hot offers and giveaway await!
We are excited to announce the launch of new color options for our Unisex Tee, Comfort Colors® 1717. In our continuous effort to better serve your fashion needs, we've expanded our color palette to offer you more variety and flexibility in styling. Made from superior quality 6.1 oz/yd² 100% Ring Spun US cotton, this shirt promises both comfort and durability.
*The comfort color is not available in 5XL
We highly value your input on future color choices, helping us develop a more varied and inclusive collection.