Ship the thing. Regret nothing.
This burnout-core tee is a love letter to imperfection.
Perfection’s a myth. You’re the moment.

Done is Better Than Perfect. | Burnout Core Unisex T-Shirt

$24.99

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Let’s be real — you weren’t going to finish that project until you gave up on making it amazing.

This shirt is for the high-achiever turned reluctant realist.
You used to obsess over margins, timelines, and aesthetics. Now? You’re just trying to hit “publish” without crying. Growth.

Perfection is a scam invented by software updates and people with too much free time.
You’re out here surviving — not sculpting a legacy.
And honestly? That’s good enough.

You’ve been there:

  • Rewriting your bio 392 times
  • Not launching a thing because it didn’t “feel aligned”
  • Spending an hour formatting a Google Doc no one read

It’s exhausting.
This shirt gets it. Done is better than perfect.
And perfect? That bitch isn’t showing up.

Wear it when you want to ship the thing, post the thing, launch the thing, and leave perfectionism on read.
It’s a tribute to everyone finally letting go — with a side of sarcasm.

This isn’t for people who “strive for excellence.”
It’s for the ones who strive to survive the day without overthinking font choices.

Basic Info:

  • Unisex Staple T-Shirt by Bella + Canvas (3001)
  • 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton (like perfection, but real)
  • Retail fit, side-seamed, pre-shrunk, ethically made
  • True to size — fits burnout and last-minute panic edits
  • Printed in white on black — the universal color of “meh, good enough”

Who’s It For?

  • Recovering perfectionists
  • Launch-day overthinkers
  • Creatives who call procrastination “refining”
  • Anyone who’s ever said “this still isn’t ready” while sobbing into Canva

Laundry Care:

  • Wash in cold water, like your standards
  • Tumble dry low, like your faith in first drafts
  • Do not bleach, unless you’re trying to erase your mistakes (you can’t)

This is your uniform for showing up, shutting down…
And looking incredible while doing both.
It’s self-expression for the emotionally allergic.
It’s fashion for people whose favorite hobby is overfunctioning in front of strangers.

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