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This $20 Shirt From Amazon Will Complete Your Favorite TikTok Trend And It's Loren Gray-Approved

It's the affordable fashion trend for me.

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This $20 Shirt From Amazon Will Complete Your Favorite TikTok Trend And It's Loren Gray-Approved

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If you find yourself on fashion TikTok more often than not, stop scrolling and buy this shirt.

TikTok's favorite current fashion trend is the collared shirt under an oversized sweatshirt. If you haven't worn it or wanted to wear it, I'm convinced you are lying.

I've tried this trend and there is ONE thing that I absolutely cannot stand, the sleeves of the shirt getting all bunched up and bulky under the sweatshirt. I am a person who needs comfort with my fashion and if my sleeves are bothering me all day, it will NOT last.

Fear not! This button-down collared shirt will solve your bulky sleeve nightmares because it is — drumroll — short sleeved!


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This may sound stupidly simple, but you would be surprised how often a simple fashion hack goes completely unnoticed until you're in debt from spending hundreds of dollars at Urban Outfitters.

This short-sleeved collared shirt will assure you are comfy and a little bit cooler since you don't have the sleeve-on-sleeve action going on. It's also super cute by itself or with a cute blazer over top! Bonus, it's under $20!

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If you're looking to achieve that effortless TikTok famous look, this shirt will definitely get you there.

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