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Be Brave Like Tiki Shirt – Courage, Culture, and Canine Spirit
The Be Brave Like Tiki Shirt tells the real story of Tiki, a rescue pup who never gave up. She was abandoned and injured. Yet, despite multiple surgeries, she kept wagging her tail. Her resilience touched hearts around the world after Good Good Good shared her journey.
Now, Tiki’s spirit lives on in this soft, purpose-driven shirt. Designed with care, the black, all-caps lettering is minimalist and bold. It adds a DIY flair that makes the message pop. Plus, the shirt was created by Dylan’s T-shirt Club, led by an 11-year-old streetwear prodigy.
Even better, this shirt became a viral sensation. Elle Fanning wore it at Cannes, and the moment caught global attention. Since then, it’s been celebrated by Charli XCX, indie film fans, and streetwear lovers alike.
Made from lightweight ringspun cotton, the shirt feels soft and breathable. It’s easy to style, thanks to the relaxed unisex fit. Eco-friendly inks keep the design vibrant and reduce environmental impact. Moreover, it stays comfortable and colorful—even after many washes.
Why You’ll Love It:
Worn by Elle Fanning at Cannes – A viral fashion moment
Minimalist, Hand-Drawn Design – Bold black lettering with a personal touch
Streetwear Meets Cinephile Culture – A unique blend of fashion and film
Created by Dylan’s T-shirt Club – Designed by a young streetwear talent
Lightweight and Easy to Style – Comfortable for any season
Pop Culture-Approved – Loved by artists, actors, and indie film fans
Purpose Driven – Each purchase supports animal rescue work
Every sale helps dogs like Tiki. A portion of profits goes to grassroots rescue groups who covered her care. Even better, each shirt includes a hangtag with ways to take action—volunteer links, donation options, and fostering tips.
Wear it to the park, a movie night, or your next volunteer shift. Whenever you do, you’re not just wearing a shirt. You’re sharing a powerful message: bravery starts small—but it can go far.
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