Big Bark T-Shirt
****BULLDOG APPROVED****
Description
This lightweight cotton tee carries a sun-warmed, trail-morning vibe. The retro mountain badge and lively dog graphic read like a call to hit the dirt and follow your four-legged co-pilot. Wear it on campground mornings, dog-park meetups, or slow drives with the windows down—the soft ring-spun fabric sits easy on the skin while the crew neck and classic fit keep the silhouette relaxed. The print feels lived-in and adventurous, so this shirt fits right into the routines of people who measure days by miles and paw prints.
Product features
- 100% ring-spun cotton (lightweight 153 g/m²) for breathable, year-round wear
- Tubular knit (no side seams) for a cleaner drape and less fabric waste
- Ribbed, elastic collar with shoulder tape to maintain shape and resist stretching
- Comfortable classic fit with tear-away label for irritation-free wear
- Prints applied with DTG/DTF methods; OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 certified for safety and quality
Care instructions
- Do not dryclean
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry: low heat
- Iron, steam or dry: low heat
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F), with similar colors
Shipping
We make things that work better and last longer. Our products solve real problems with clean design and honest materials.
We move fast. Your bulldog does not.
Once you place your order, we get to work. You'll receive a shipping confirmation email the moment it's on its way — complete with a tracking link you'll definitely check more than once.
Delivery times vary depending on where you are, but we'll get it to you as quickly as we can.
The wait is the hardest part. Your bulldog will keep the couch warm until it arrives.
Built to Last
Harley was many things — lazy, stubborn, opinionated about the couch. But he was never cheap.
Our apparel is produced through a mix of domestic partners, each one hand-picked for quality and fair value. We're not cutting corners on the thing you're going to wear to the dog park and get stopped about six times.
It's got to be good. Harley would have expected nothing less.