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    Morrissey Godzilla UNISEX Ringer Tee, Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me

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    For the emotionally unavailable monster in all of us.

    This ringer tee features a tragic little godzilla and the most heartbreakingly dramatic lyric of the '80s: “Last night I dreamt that somebody loved me.”

    Inspired by Morrissey, raised by mixtapes, and fueled by black coffee and existential dread, this shirt was made for the Gen X soul still processing their first unrequited crush… and maybe their last one too.

    With vintage-style trim and a soft, worn-in feel, this tee is perfect for those who cry in the bathtub, get nostalgic for Walkmans, and sometimes identify more with Godzilla than actual people.

    Classic unisex ringer tee with contrasting trim

    Soft cotton fabric that pairs perfectly with heartbreak

    Product features - 100% cotton for solid colors; blends for Heater Grey - Contrasting 1x1 baby rib binding on collar and sleeves - Side seams for added shape and support - Lightweight fabric at 4.3 oz/yd² (146 g/m²) - Classic fit with a tear-away label for comfort Care instructions - Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F) - Non-chlorine: bleach as needed - Tumble dry: low heat - Iron, steam or dry: low heat - Do not dryclean

    Morrissey Godzilla UNISEX Ringer Tee, Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me
    Morrissey Godzilla UNISEX Ringer Tee, Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me
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    Thanks for Being Here

    I am Tracey Hope-Ross — Menopausal Gen Xer, Mom of two, Green Witch, artist, and woman who followed her rage like a thread and ended up here.

    Find Your Magic exists for everyone who has ever been told to smile more, shrink herself, or soften her edges. I built it to uplift small makers and artists who are creating things that tell the truth — and to build a community of women who know the rage of age is not a problem to fix but a map to follow.

    Find your rage. Find your magic.