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Cortex Subtle T's & Hoodies! Annual Limited Drop!


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·Nov 7, 2024

For years I struggled to find the perfect t-shirt, sadly without success. Then, over at Cortex Incorporated, where we mostly make premium paper productivity products, we pondered: can we also produce the perfect shirt?

Something everyday casual, but that could also pass as business casual. A shirt without shouty words, but not so plain as to have plainly nothing. Something subtle.

So, introducing the Subtle T! A shirt with a beautifully embroidered brain for your cortex. Made from a delightful tri-blend material, quality thick but not too hot even in Hawaii. Not too thin; it's perfect.

And at the back, this big clear size marker because no tag to trouble you! Trust me, you'll never understand how nice it is to be tag-free until you try it. Perhaps the tag at the back of your shirt has started to annoy you right now?

Well then, you can solve that because for an extreme limited time only, right now, the Cortex Subtle T is for sale. Go check it out alongside our awesome Autumn hoodie! So soft, such cozy! Click here. [Music]

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