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This God's in Control T-Shirt featuring Jeremiah 29:11 on the back exudes a sense of faith and reassurance. Perfect for those seeking comfort and strength in their everyday lives, this unisex garment-dyed t-shirt is suitable for adults and is ideal for religious holidays, church gatherings, or as a gift for a loved one.

Product features

- Available in multiple sizes from S to 3XL for the perfect fit

- Garment-dyed fabric for a soft color and texture

- Made with 100% ring-spun US cotton for long-lasting comfort

- Relaxed fit for comfort in casual and semi-formal settings

- Ethically grown and harvested using 100% US cotton

Care instructions

- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)

- Do not bleach

- Tumble dry: low heat

- Iron, steam or dry: low heat

- Do not dryclean

God's In Control T-Shirt

$30.02Price
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