Size Acceptance T-Shirts
Description: Drew the moon as a celestial mermaid. This quote means that even in the darkest moments of our lives, there is still hope and beauty to be found. Just like how the night sky may be dark, but it's also filled with stars that shine brightly. It reminds us that when we face challenges or difficult times, we should keep pushing forward and trust that there is always a light at the end of the tunnel. So, even in the toughest of times, we should never lose hope and always strive to find the beauty and positivity that surrounds us.
The darkest night has the brightest stars (option with no background) T-Shirt
by The Mindful Maestra
$16 $23
Description: Wear whatever the hell you want, babe!
Contrary to your misconceptions I did not have your approval in mindd T-Shirt
by FabulouslyFeminist
$16 $23
Description: Beautiful chubby spring fairy. Fairy available without background as well.
Pretty chubby spring fairy (with background) T-Shirt
by The Mindful Maestra
$16 $23
Description: My dreams are not beyond my reach, I have the strength and courage to reach them, I am deserving of the life I wish to lead, For I am worthy of my dreams indeed.
Dreamy chubby fairy (with background) T-Shirt
by The Mindful Maestra
$16 $23
Description: The BMI is Trash shirts are one of the best gifts you can give someone. Surprise someone with this great tee. Or maybe gift yourself, who knows. Choose your color & size, then purchase this Anti diet, body positivity & size acceptance shirt.
Description: Make some noise for self-love and body liberation with this loud and proud design: “Riots Not Diets.” Featuring bold comic-style lettering, explosion bursts, and a megaphone all inside a red heart, this statement piece pushes back against toxic beauty standards and diet culture. It's fierce, unapologetic, and full of activist spirit. Perfect for body positivity advocates, mental health supporters, and anyone fighting for inclusivity and self-acceptance. Great on t-shirts, totes, stickers, and protest gear.
Description: "Good" food, "bad" food, eating "well", making "good" choices - we spend so much time ascribing morality to our plates. Guess what? Our food doesn't have a sense of morality. It's not trying to be well behaved. It's just food! Eat it! Enjoy it! Celebrate what tastes good! Still struggling with this? That's okay! Google intuitive eating. It will change your life.