Because getting sober is one of the hardest things you'll ever do—and you deserve to flaunt it.
This “Sober & F*cking Nailing It” shirt is for the ones who’ve done the inner work, faced their demons, showed up when it hurt, and now walk proudly in recovery.
Whether you're newly sober, years into recovery, or simply celebrating your strength—this shirt isn’t just a statement. It’s a vibe.
Pair it with a flannel, wear it to a meeting, or gift it to a sober friend who needs a reminder: they are absolutely crushing it.
✨ Features / Highlights:
Bold white text on a premium black tee, tank, hoodie, or crewneck pullover
Super soft cotton blend – lightweight but not flimsy
Unisex sizing XS–5XL
True-to-size with some stretch
Printed with love by a small business in recovery
Available in multiple styles (t-shirt, crewneck, hoodie, tank)
🎁 Gift Ideas / Perfect For:
Your sober self (hell yes, you earned this)
AA birthday / milestone gift
Sponsor or sponsee gift
Therapy-inspired encouragement
Substance use disorder recovery
Eating disorder recovery, trauma healing, or mental health victories
Anyone who’s fought hard and now wants to shine loud
Sober and F*cking Nailing It Shirt
• All styles are hand-picked (yes, we test & wear every one ourselves) to be extra comfy and smooth with an even softer feel than other brands.
• Our apparel is engineered to remain stronger with lasting color after multiple washes.
• Made from the highest quality cotton, organic cotton, bamboo, and recycled polyester available, they not only feel amazing but are sustainable and eco-friendly too.⫸The result is the best clothing you'll find, with fits that will leave you addicted to only quality!
Learn more about our premium clothing fabrics and find specific size charts here!
💖 Our shop is proud to employ individuals walking their own roads to recovery with mental health & substance use disorders. Infusing each piece with the unique perspective and empathetic connection that only shared experiences can bring.
💸 For every purchase, a portion of our proceeds goes towards funding the fight against addiction and mental health stigma as well as treatment programs for substance use disorders and mental health.

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