“Oh Snap My Immune System Is Broken” is a funny hoodie sweatshirt for Spoonies and people who have autoimmune disorders and Chronic Illnesses. Some of the chronic illnesses / autoimmune diseases /connective tissue disorders that a Spoonie might have are Lupus, MCTD, Scleroderma, Rheumatoid Arthritis, fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, POTS syndrome, Crohn’s, Graves, Celiacs, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Cancer, Autoimmune Gastritis, Autoimmune Thyroid, Hashimotos, Crohn’s, Graves, Celiacs, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Psoriatic arthritis, Reactive arthritis, Vasculitis, Enteropathic arthritis, Myositis, Systemic sclerosis, and others. This is a funny mug for people who suffer from autoimmune disorders. The hoodie says, “Oh snap, my immune system is broken” as if they just figured it out just that moment. It is just a silly way to make light of the horrific situation of finding yourself in a place where your immune system either is completely Kaput or it is actually really strong and attacks your healthy cells, organs, and connective tissue. I’m sorry that you are going through having one of these diseases, but I’m glad that you still have your humor. I hope that this pullover hoodie sweatshirt can make you laugh every day or at least smile. Or if you are a friend or family member, this hoodie would make a good gift for somebody with an autoimmune disorder or chronic illness that involves the immune system.
The unisex sponge fleece pullover hoodie is a blend of Airlume cotton and polyester. The percentages vary according to color. A pouch-style pocket spreads across the lower half of the garment’s front. The hood can be tightened with a white drawcord. Both cuffs and waistband have ribbing for extra grip.
.: 52% Airlume combed and ringspun cotton, 48% polyester (fiber content may vary for different colors)
.: Medium fabric (7.0 oz /yd² (240 g/m²))
.: DTG colors – Medium fabric (8.0 oz/yd² (271 g/m²))
.: Retail fit
.: Sewn in label
.: Runs true to size
.: Includes immune system humor
.: funny gift for friends who have autoimmune diseases
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