Twelfth Night T-Shirt (Adored)
+ £4.50 standard UK delivery
Is this the saddest quote from Shakespeare? Poor Sir Andrew Aguecheek, in the midst of comedy he injects a note of pathos. Printed on a 100% organic cotton t-shirt. Part of our print to order service.
Made from 100% organic cotton, grown without the use of harmful chemicals. Our printer uses Global Organic Textile Standard approved water-based inks, which are less harmful to the environment. Printing to order is a sustainable process.
Quote spoken by Sir Andrew Aguecheek in act 2, scene 3 of Twelfth Night
Every purchase supports the work of Shakespeare's Globe. Thank you!
Detail
Materials: 100% organic cotton
Care instructions: All our t-shirts are pre-shrunk and machine washable at 30 degrees. Iron on the reverse
Printed in the UK
- 100% organic cotton
- Standard fit
- Short sleeve
- Crew neck
- Printed in the UK
Share some information about your product
|
Size |
Chest Measurement (in) |
Chest Measurement (cm) |
| XS | 36" | 86 cm |
|
S |
39” |
99 cm |
|
M |
41” |
104 cm |
|
L |
43” |
109 cm |
|
XL |
46” |
117 cm |
| XXL | 48" | 122 cm |
- Machine wash at 30 degrees
- Iron on reverse
We offer free UK delivery on orders over £30.
- Royal Mail – Tracked
- DHL Next Day Delivery
International shipping options:
- Royal Mail - Tracked standard service
- DHL Express Worldwide – faster delivery with tracking
Made-to-order items
As part of our commitment to sustainability, some of our products are made to order and shipped directly from our suppliers (such as printed clothing, mugs, bags, or prints).
If your order includes both made-to-order and in-stock items, they will arrive in separate parcels. This helps us reduce unnecessary stock and waste. For more details, visit our Delivery & Returns page.
Our printer has Soil Association accreditation, so we can be sure that all dye waste is disposed of in a way that does not harm the environment.
The manufacturer of the t-shirts has been evaluated by the Fair Wear Foundation as showing best practices in complex areas such as living wages and freedom of association.
Is this the saddest quote from Shakespeare? Poor Sir Andrew Aguecheek, in the midst of comedy he injects a note of pathos. Printed on a 100% organic cotton t-shirt. Part of our print to order service.
Made from 100% organic cotton, grown without the use of harmful chemicals. Our printer uses Global Organic Textile Standard approved water-based inks, which are less harmful to the environment. Printing to order is a sustainable process.
Quote spoken by Sir Andrew Aguecheek in act 2, scene 3 of Twelfth Night
Every purchase supports the work of Shakespeare's Globe. Thank you!
Detail
Materials: 100% organic cotton
Care instructions: All our t-shirts are pre-shrunk and machine washable at 30 degrees. Iron on the reverse
Printed in the UK
- 100% organic cotton
- Standard fit
- Short sleeve
- Crew neck
- Printed in the UK
Share some information about your product
|
Size |
Chest Measurement (in) |
Chest Measurement (cm) |
| XS | 36" | 86 cm |
|
S |
39” |
99 cm |
|
M |
41” |
104 cm |
|
L |
43” |
109 cm |
|
XL |
46” |
117 cm |
| XXL | 48" | 122 cm |
- Machine wash at 30 degrees
- Iron on reverse
We offer free UK delivery on orders over £30.
- Royal Mail – Tracked
- DHL Next Day Delivery
International shipping options:
- Royal Mail - Tracked standard service
- DHL Express Worldwide – faster delivery with tracking
Made-to-order items
As part of our commitment to sustainability, some of our products are made to order and shipped directly from our suppliers (such as printed clothing, mugs, bags, or prints).
If your order includes both made-to-order and in-stock items, they will arrive in separate parcels. This helps us reduce unnecessary stock and waste. For more details, visit our Delivery & Returns page.
Our printer has Soil Association accreditation, so we can be sure that all dye waste is disposed of in a way that does not harm the environment.
The manufacturer of the t-shirts has been evaluated by the Fair Wear Foundation as showing best practices in complex areas such as living wages and freedom of association.