


MEMBERS EXCLUSIVE: Bookish Crowns Heavy Weight Tee
Every crown tells a storyā this one's yours. š
Featuring artwork by the incredible @thebookishshop, this design is inspired by all of your favorite Bookish fantasy crowns from the worlds of Sarah J. Maas and Jennifer L. Armentrout!Ā
This design is printed on Comfort Colors Heavyweight Ring Spun Tee in Wine with black and white ink.
Kindly note: The garment-dying process infuses each garment with unique character. Please allow for slight color variation in production and washing.
Model is wearing a size Medium.Ā
From THRONE OF GLASS by Sarah J. Maas, Ā© 2012.Ā Reprinted by permission of Writers House LLC acting as agent for the author/illustrator.
From A COURT OF THORNS AND ROSES by Sarah J. Maas, Ā© 2015.Ā Reprinted by permission of Writers House LLC acting as agent for the author/illustrator.
Created with permission by Jennifer L. Armentrout, however, JLA does not assume responsibility for the item itself. JLA did not have input in the creation or development of the artwork.
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Every crown tells a storyā this one's yours. š
Featuring artwork by the incredible @thebookishshop, this design is inspired by all of your favorite Bookish fantasy crowns from the worlds of Sarah J. Maas and Jennifer L. Armentrout!Ā
This design is printed on Comfort Colors Heavyweight Ring Spun Tee in Wine with black and white ink.
Kindly note: The garment-dying process infuses each garment with unique character. Please allow for slight color variation in production and washing.
Model is wearing a size Medium.Ā
From THRONE OF GLASS by Sarah J. Maas, Ā© 2012.Ā Reprinted by permission of Writers House LLC acting as agent for the author/illustrator.
From A COURT OF THORNS AND ROSES by Sarah J. Maas, Ā© 2015.Ā Reprinted by permission of Writers House LLC acting as agent for the author/illustrator.
Created with permission by Jennifer L. Armentrout, however, JLA does not assume responsibility for the item itself. JLA did not have input in the creation or development of the artwork.















