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Sorcerer Magic - DnD Club Raglan Tee

Sorcerer Magic - DnD Club Raglan Tee

This design would be locked away forever on December 30th. But the Vault is Unlocked! (for now)

Regular price $28.00 USD
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Color: Black
Size
  • Ultra Soft Premium Tee
  • Unisex fit — true to size for all adventurers
  • Made in the USA – dyed, cut, stitched, and printed with care
  • Ethically produced — sweatshop-free, eco-conscious

Size Chart

Important: It's recommended to size up if you like a looser fit.

Raglan Size guide

Size Label Length Width (across)
XS 26 16 ½
S 28 18
M 29 20
L 30 22
XL 31 24
2XL 32 26

Product Details

A recovered standard issue relic, originally worn by scribes, tacticians, and late-night planners between sessions.
Built for layering, moving, and enduring long exposure to dice tension.

Specifications

  • 100% prewashed, ring-spun cotton
  • ¾-length contrast raglan sleeves
  • Fine knit jersey for soft resilience
  • Fabric weight: 4.5 oz/yd² (152.6 g/m²)
  • Prewashed to reduce size distortion
  • Tear-away label for clean removal
  • Reactive-dyed for color that won’t fade

This isn’t cosplay gear. This is casual light Armor - for DMs, lorekeepers, and those who carry emotional resonance into the real world.
Light enough to forget you're wearing it. Durable enough to survive a 12 hour session.

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Product Lore

Session Entry: CLB-MGC-06
Subject Type: Sorcerer-class Temporal Displacement
Filed under: Magic / Sorcerer/ Dragonblood

Some people train.
Some people pray.
The Sorcerer just woke up like this.
Too much magic.
Nowhere safe to put it.
That's somebody else's problem.

Sorcerers don’t cast spells - they sneeze them.
Wild Magic surges when they breathe.
They say "I cast Fireball," and you hear "I dare the gods to stop me."
The party stays 10 feet back, minimum.
And it's never far enough.

This relic was recovered mid-explosion.
Edges frayed. Print warped. Still glowing faintly.
The player who wore it didn’t take notes.
Always had a plan but never shared it with the party.
Didn’t explain anything.
They just rolled, laughed, and left a crater.

"Didn’t prepare or pay attention to the situation. Said they’d just ‘feel it out.’"
- DM, visibly sweating
"She cast Fly once. Never came back down."
- Party logbook, page torn out

 

Inspired by the Hellfire Club tees from Stranger Things. 
*The Sorcerer class was first published around the year 2,000. Mike told Will he was like a Sorcerer - in 1980 something. Did you really think we wouldn't notice??