The Scientist Swag: Keep Your Cutaneous Layer Cute

Science T-shirts: The perfect all-weather garment

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As a fleshy, mostly hairless mammal, your skin (i.e., epidermis and dermis) is your primary layer of protection from the elements. Your skin puts up with a lot of abuse, between your long, hot showers, vigorous loofah use, and the nearly constant irradiation from our solar system's star. Help your skin help you by making sure to get dressed every morning in one of our science-themed t-shirts. Show the rest of the world you care about science while caring about your skin.

While we can't make any direct claims about the SPF offered by our t-shirts, we would like to encourage you to wear protective clothing, eyewear, and sunscreen whenever you're out under the rays of our yellow sun. Seriously, pyrimidine dimers are no joke!

While you're here, stop by our Zazzle store: https://www.zazzle.com/the_scientist_swag

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