Earn It
Good things come to those who wait. Bullshit. Go out and earn it.
Earn It is the receipt. Soft poly/cotton blend, relaxed fit. Discharge-print graphics so the design lives in the fabric, not on top of it. Small STY hex-stripe mark on the front, full statement on the back.
The graphic exists because the lie still gets told. "Good things come to those who wait" gets said to teenagers, to people in jobs they hate, to anyone who's been told to be patient with their own life. It's how mediocrity gets dressed up as patience.
The crossed-out word is the part that matters most. The handwritten line below, go out and fucking earn it, is the answer.
Front: Small STY hex-stripe mark on the chest in white discharge ink. Back: Full statement across the upper back, bold display sans for the platitude, red brushstroke strikethrough, handwritten script for the truth, red brush underscore. Discharge-print so the design lives in the fabric, not on top of it.
Relaxed athletic fit. Sits true to size. Size down one for a closer fit.
- Fabric: 60% combed ringspun cotton / 40% polyester, 4.3 oz CVC
- Hand: Soft, broken-in from day one
- Construction: Side-seamed, shoulder-to-shoulder taping, set-in 1x1 baby rib collar
- Fit: Relaxed, true to size. Size down one for a closer fit.
- Print: Water-based discharge ink on black garment, printed in Las Vegas, Nevada
Free US shipping on orders over $150. Standard orders ship via USPS within 1-2 business days. Typical delivery: 3-5 business days.
International: We ship worldwide via USPS to all USPS-served destinations. Rates calculate at checkout. Typical delivery varies by country. Full shipping policy.
Returns & exchanges: 14 days from delivery. STY covers return shipping (prepaid USPS label, domestic and international). Item must be unworn with tags. Change-of-mind returns receive exchange or store credit; defective or incorrect items receive cash refund. Full returns policy.
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- Tumble dry low or hang to dry
- Do not bleach, do not iron graphic
- Wash inside out to protect the print
"The work doesn't love you back. Do it anyway."
JK
A platitude. Crossed out.
"Good things come to those who wait" is the lie that comfort tells. It's how mediocrity gets dressed up as patience. JK and CK started STY in 2012 with no funding, no mentor, and a one-bedroom apartment doing the work of office, warehouse, and studio. Nothing came to them. They went out and got it.
Earn It isn't a tee. It's the receipt. The graphic exists because the lie still gets told, to teenagers, to people stuck in jobs they hate, to anyone told to be patient with their own life. The crossed-out word is the part that matters most.
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