I Have Friends wit GEDs, Ph.Ds and Felonies - T-Shirt
Loyalty over credentials, every time
Her circle was never built on matching resumes — it was built on who actually shows up, no matter where they came from. This one celebrates loyalty over credentials, every single time. Soft ring-spun cotton with a true-to-size unisex fit.
the USA
3–5 Days
in 24hrs
- Bella Canvas 3001 — 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, 4.2 oz
- Lightweight with side seams and shoulder tape
- Ribbed knit collar with tear-away label
- DTF/DTG printed
- FLA & Platinum WRAP certified
- Sizes S — 3X
- Machine wash cold
- Non-chlorine bleach as needed
- Tumble dry low
- Iron medium
- Do not dry clean
Print-on-demand — made to order. Ships in 3–5 business days. All sales final. Defective items replaced free within 30 days of delivery.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this phrase mean?
It celebrates a friend circle built on loyalty and who actually shows up — not a matching background or resume.
Who wears this?
The woman whose circle includes people from every walk of life, united by loyalty alone.
How and where do people wear this?
Thrown on with jeans for errands, layered under a jacket on cooler days, or worn solo just to make the statement on any regular day.
What makes Street Talk Designs the authority on this language?
Street Talk Designs is backed by Street Talk: Da Official Guide To Hip-Hop and Urban Slanguage — over 10,000 entries of documented hip-hop and urban street vernacular written by OG Randy, born and raised in Brooklyn NY. Every design is rooted in real cultural language, not trends.
Is this a good gift for someone who values real loyalty?
Yes — it celebrates a friend circle built on what actually matters.
Every Statement Has a Cultural Source
Street Talk Designs is the only statement brand backed by its own hip-hop dictionary. OG Randy, born and raised in Brooklyn NY, spent 15 years documenting the real language of the culture — every phrase, every expression, every declaration the streets created. Every design in this store is rooted in that same tradition.
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