Improvise, Adapt, Overcome For the amputee, cancer survivor, disabled or paralyzed, the ability to improvise, adapt and overcome is your mantra, day in and day out! |
Not Disabled, But Injured When you've lost a limb, you're not disabled, just injured. Make sure people get this with this shirt. Thanks to CPL Neil, USMC, Ishpeming, Michigan. |
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Foot in the Grave Submitted by a leg amputee, this shirt is not for the faint of heart! -- Thanks to Tammie H. |
Shoe to Drop For those who have too many illnesses already, especially handicapped or amputees, this shirt helps people understand that not much else bad can happen to you! |
Differently Abled You're not disabled! You're DIFFERENTLY Abled! A great shirt for the handicapped, wheelchair users, amputees, and the like. |
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Its Only a Leg There are no words or emotions sufficient to cope with the loss of a limb from trauma, cancer, or accident. Yet in the big picture, appreciating what you HAVE can mean more. |
Dude Where's my Arm? Bummer, Dude! Make the most of a crummy situation with this shirt and aupport the American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists. |
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Dude Where's My Leg? Bummer, Dude. No leg. Doesn't mean it can't be overcome. 10% of proceeds go to the American Academy of Orthotics and Prosthetics Project Quantum Leap |
Look Ma, No hands! For the bilateral hand amputee or person sho has had to adapt with a limited number of digits on the hands, this shirt shows your real capabilities! |
Silence of the Limbs When the real limbs have been silenced, the prosthetic limbs speak to the silence of the (real) limbs. Thanks to Bob, Wilmette, IL. |
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