Product Description
This t-shirt is an original attempt to raise awareness of cancer by using a colorful, stylish and non-conforming logo. This tee is made from 100% combed cotton with a double weight denim print. As always, the design can be altered up to 8 times for maximum changeability! Most of the time it’s easier than ever to customize this t-shirt through our customizer (see special notice on customization below). The Harder I Am Ribbon Necklace makes the perfect gift. The ribbons hold a 30 x 30 cm ribbon of soft pink and orange color, which can be easily attached to any shirt collar or blouse. Yes! It is an accessory that gives you style and looks great.
Cancer Bit ME I Bit Harder I’m Survivor Chd Awareness Ribbon Shirt and ladies tee


Cancer Bit ME I Bit Harder I’m Survivor Chd Awareness Ribbon Shirt, hoodie, sweater and long sleeve



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Collette Ojeda –
I love how the creation of this T-shirt is a reference to the popular My Big Fat Confessional Thread. I am also a fan of Survivor Chd awareness t-shirts. They are a great shirt to wear in support of My Big Fat Confessional. I wear the entire item on my butt and I even wore the shirt at a wedding a few years ago. This shirt is a must. I love this item and will wear it often.
Shawn Thompson –
This is a great shirt for my daughter, she loves it. Not too much around the neck but a soft cotton fabric that fits well. The shirts also look cool on. It’s very durable and will last for a long time.
Jonathan Williams –
I just got this t shirt for my wife. It’s a bit harder to get a good fit but it’s still sexy and not too heavy. The color was well chosen and it’s great quality. It washes well and looks good. I would recommend this shirt to everyone.
carl johanson –
I’m sick of the cancer bit on our T-Shirts. I am sick of the stigma associated with the disease and I love wearing my T-Shirt. I have been a bit of a survivor and have had cancer twice! My first time was in 1997 and I was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s disease and subsequently, breast cancer. I was so thankful that I had cancer. I would tell people yes, I have cancer and I’m surviving it.