You Don’t Share Your Dessert But I Still Love You T-Shirt — Cute Cheesecake Graphic Tee for Foodie Couples
You Don’t Share Your Dessert But I Still Love You T-Shirt — Cute Cheesecake Graphic Tee for Foodie Couples
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Made for people who appreciate quiet charm and everyday moments, this shirt is soft against the skin and light enough to wear year-round. It’s at home in small rituals — late-morning pastries, city strolls, cozy movie nights — and speaks the language of affectionate teasing that close friends and partners exchange.
Product features
- 100% ring-spun cotton (lightweight 153 g/m²) for a soft, breathable feel
- Tubular knit (no side seams) for a clean silhouette and reduced fabric waste
- Ribbed knit collar with shoulder tape to maintain shape and prevent stretching
- DTG/DTF printed artwork for crisp, durable design (sleeves/labels printed via DTF where applied)
- Pearlized tear-away label and Oeko-Tex certification for comfort and safety
Care instructions
- Do not dryclean
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry: low heat
- Iron, steam or dry: low heat
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F), with similar colors

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Washing Instructions
Follow these, and your ChowWear t-shirts will keep their vibrant colors longer:
1. Wash and dry your t-shirts inside out. It's a simple yet crucial step.
2. Opt for low temperatures and gentle detergents. Your shirt isn't a steak, so avoid high heat!
3. Resist the temptation to spin excessively. Extra spins can lead to more wear and tear.
4. Air dry your t-shirts whenever possible. If tumble drying, avoid heavyweight companions like winter coats and blankets.
5. Iron your t-shirts inside out and start with a lower heat setting. Designs and irons aren't always the best of friends.