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After having a friend lose a leg from cancer and seeing young service men and women return from the Middle East conflicts without limbs, we dedicate this section to funding rehabilitation efforts for the disabled. A portion of proceeds received from purchases of items in this section will help support the Wounded Warrior Project.

Improvise, Adapt, Overcome

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

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.

Dude, Where's My Legs

Dude, Where's My Legs
For the bilateral leg amputee, dude! Thanks to Neil, Ishpeming, Michigan.

Foot in the Grave

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

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

Differently Abled
You're not disabled! You're DIFFERENTLY Abled! A great shirt for the handicapped, wheelchair users, amputees, and the like.

Arm and a Leg

Arm and a Leg
Lost an arm AND leg? Poke fun at the surgery, but make your point at the same time.

Its Only a Leg

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?

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.

Dude Where's My Leg?

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!

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

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.

Gawkers

Gawkers
Now that you've got your prosthesis, it's time to demonstrate its use for gawkers...


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