Chris Fleming has been my favorite comedian since his Youtube series, "Gayle," was still being produced over 10 years ago. A particularly cutting review from a Gen Z fan who said of Chris, "Bestie, you look dehydrated!" inspired this fun and colorful design. Chris, if you are seeing this and want to talk merch, just email me!
This is a very limited edition 4-color print. I printed on Comfort Colors 100% cotton ivory-colored unisex t-shirts, which I chose because they are sturdy, soft, pre-shrunk, and some of my favorite on the market.
I will only be offering this shirt via Pre-Order for the next week (until Friday, October 17th) so please place your pre-order ASAP! Sizes available in small through 3XL!
Chris Fleming Dehydrated Bestie Tee
Wash gently! I would recommend washing with cold water on a gentle cycle.
Product Features
- Comfort Colors garments are pre-shrunk during the garment dye process for almost no shrinkage at home.
- Our clean pigment dye colors use 50% less water than traditional pigment dye processes.
- Proud member of the US Cotton Trust Protocol (USCTP) and Better Cotton.
- Cotton products from Comfort Colors support more sustainable + ethical cotton farming.
- Garment-dyed soft ring spun fabric feels great against your skin
- Topstitched, classic width, rib collar
- Twill taped neck and shoulders for extra comfort and durability
- Relaxed fit, tubular body
- Signature twill label
Fit
- Relaxed Fit
Sizing
Size Width (in) Length (in) Sleeve center back (in) S 18.25 26.625 16.25 M 20.25 28 17.75 L 22 29.375 19 XL 24 30.75 20.5 2XL 26 31.625 21.75 3XL 27.75 32.5 23.25 Sustainability
Respect For People
Embracing our responsibility to treat our people with respect and dignity by providing rewarding, safe, and healthy work environments.
Respect For Environment
Manufacturing clothes in an environmentally conscious way by paying attention to every detail, every drop of water and energy.
Respect For Circularity
Diverting waste from landings by finding creative ways to reduce, reuse, recycle, and recover.

