Well-Read and Dangerous Banned Books Garment-Dyed T-Shirt, Bookish Statement Tee

$29.95

“Well-Read and Dangerous” – bold typographic statement printed on garment-dyed Comfort Colors 1717 cotton. A banned books advocacy design for readers who believe access to literature is worth defending. The phrase lands differently once you’ve had a title pulled from a shelf.

  • Comfort Colors 1717
  • 6.1 oz Ring-Spun Cotton
  • Garment-Dyed
  • Relaxed Unisex Fit
  • Sizes S–4XL (7 sizes)
Printed in the USA
Free 4-7 Days Shipping
60-Day Returns

Well-Read and Dangerous Banned Books Garment-Dyed T-Shirt, Bookish Statement Tee Specifications

The Well-Read and Dangerous Banned Books Garment-Dyed T-Shirt, Bookish Statement Tee has 15 measurable specifications covering fabric composition, construction method, print placement, and available sizing.

Comfort Colors 1717 – Well-Read and Dangerous Banned Books Garment-Dyed T-Shirt, Bookish Statement Tee
Blank Comfort Colors
Style 1717 Garment-Dyed Heavyweight T-Shirt
Fabric 100% Ring-Spun Cotton
Fabric Weight 6.1 oz/yd² (207 gsm)
Garment Treatment Soft-washed, garment-dyed after construction
Collar Type Crew neck
Sleeve Type Short sleeve
Fit Relaxed, slightly oversized – unisex
Construction Side-seamed, twill-taped shoulder-to-shoulder, double-needle hem
Print Bold typographic “Well-Read and Dangerous” statement graphic – front chest center
Print Method Direct-to-garment (DTG)
Print Variant Fixed design – Banned Books advocacy typography
Licensing Status Original artwork by Amo Luz
Available Colors Pepper, Ivory, Blue Jean, Moss, Berry, Mustard, Chalky Mint, Orchid
Available Sizes S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL
  • 🫧 Wash inside out cold
  • 🌀 Tumble dry low
  • 🚫 No bleach
  • 🚫 No fabric softener
Garment-dye process

The Comfort Colors 1717 is dyed after full garment construction. Post-construction dyeing pre-shrinks the fabric, resulting in less than 3% shrinkage after home washing. Surface tone variation exists across individual units – no two shirts carry an identical shade. That variation is the point.

The Banned Books Design

Books That Were Challenged

The design prints the phrase “Well-Read and Dangerous” in bold, high-contrast typography across the front chest. The statement references the long history of book challenges documented annually by the American Library Association through Banned Books Week, which has tracked censorship attempts in US schools and libraries since 1982. Challenged titles have included works by Toni Morrison, Kurt Vonnegut, Harper Lee, and J.K. Rowling – authors whose readers are, by that logic, precisely the audience this shirt names. Wearing the phrase is a factual assertion about what reading does to a person. Part of the Banned Books Shirts collection.

Typography as Advocacy

The graphic relies entirely on lettering – no illustration, no ornamentation. The typographic choice concentrates the message: the words carry the argument on their own. Readers and educators who support intellectual freedom recognize the claim immediately; the shirt functions as both personal statement and public position.

Who Wears the Well-Read and Dangerous Shirt

The Well-Read and Dangerous Banned Books Garment-Dyed T-Shirt is purchased by 5 reader groups:

  • Book lovers – readers who wear a reading identity in daily casual wear and want a design that states a clear position.
  • Librarians – library professionals who defend patron access to challenged materials and recognize the ALA reference on sight.
  • English teachers and reading teachers – educators who assign challenged texts and participate in intellectual freedom conversations in their schools.
  • Readers and educators supporting intellectual freedom – advocates who follow Banned Books Week, challenge tracking, and ALA reporting.
  • Gift buyers – shoppers sourcing a specific, recognizable statement piece for a teacher appreciation event, birthday, or book club exchange.

Browse the full Book Lover Gifts for Librarians collection for more designs.

Well-Read and Dangerous Shirt as a Book Lover Gift

The Well-Read and Dangerous shirt functions as a specific, low-risk gift because the design carries a clear, self-contained message – no explanation needed. The banned books theme makes the shirt suitable for 5 gift occasions.

  • Birthday
  • Teacher Appreciation
  • Book Club Exchange
  • Christmas
  • Graduation

Readers who have had a favorite title challenged receive this shirt and understand immediately why the sender chose it.

More options: Book Lover Gifts for Teachers

Shipping & return policy

Free shipping on every order. 1–2 business days handling, 4–7 business days delivery. 60-day hassle-free returns – items must be unworn and unwashed for a full refund.

Why Comfort Colors for a Bookish Shirt

Comfort Colors is a Hanes Brands label established in 1979. The Style 1717 uses 100% ring-spun cotton at 6.1 oz/yd², dyed after full garment construction. The post-construction dye process pre-shrinks the fabric, resulting in less than 3% shrinkage after home washing. The soft-washed surface produces a matte, broken-in texture across the fabric face. Garment-dyeing produces surface tone variation across individual units – no two shirts carry an identical shade. A bookish tee that looks factory-pressed misses the point entirely.

All Amo Luz Book Lover Shirts are printed on the Comfort Colors 1717 garment-dyed tee in the USA.

T-Shirt Size Guide

The Comfort Colors 1717 fits true to size with a relaxed silhouette. Size up 1 for an oversized fit. The table below lists chest width and body length in inches for all 7 available sizes.

Measurements in inches: Chest Width × Body Length
Size Chest Width Body Length
S 18" 28"
M 20" 29"
L 22" 30"
XL 24" 31"
2XL 26" 32"
3XL 28" 33"
4XL 30" 34"

Double-needle stitched sleeves and bottom hem maintain shape after repeated washing. Side-seam construction prevents fabric twisting common in tubular-knit tees.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What fabric is this shirt made from?
    The shirt is 100% ring-spun cotton at 6.1 oz/yd², garment-dyed after construction with less than 3% shrinkage after home washing.
  • Does the print fade or crack after washing?
    The design is applied using direct-to-garment (DTG) printing. Wash inside out in cold water and tumble dry low to maintain print quality. Avoid bleach and fabric softeners.
  • Does this shirt run true to size?
    The Comfort Colors 1717 fits true to size with a relaxed silhouette. Size up 1 for an oversized fit. Available in S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, and 4XL.
  • What colors does this shirt come in?
    Available in 8 garment-dyed colorways: Pepper, Ivory, Blue Jean, Moss, Berry, Mustard, Chalky Mint, and Orchid.
  • What is the shipping and return policy?
    Free shipping on every order. 1–2 business days handling, 4–7 business days delivery. 60-day hassle-free returns – items must be unworn and unwashed for a full refund.
  • What exactly is printed on the Well-Read and Dangerous shirt?

    The front chest center features the phrase “Well-Read and Dangerous” in bold, high-contrast typography with no secondary illustration. The design is purely typographic – large, legible lettering on a garment-dyed Comfort Colors 1717 base. No additional text or graphic elements appear on the back or sleeves.

  • Is this a good gift for a librarian or English teacher?

    The Well-Read and Dangerous shirt is a direct fit for librarians and English teachers who engage with book challenge issues professionally. The banned books theme is specific enough to be meaningful rather than generic. Every order ships free, returns are accepted within 60 days on unworn and unwashed items, and gift options for educators are collected at Book Lover Gifts for Teachers and Book Lover Gifts for Librarians.

  • Is this shirt appropriate for a librarian or teacher to wear at work?

    The design carries a clear advocacy position on intellectual freedom and book access – a topic directly relevant to library and classroom environments. Many librarians and teachers wear the shirt in professional settings during Banned Books Week or similar events. The message is typographic only, with no imagery that would raise separate concerns. Whether the shirt suits a specific workplace depends on individual school or library dress code policies.

  • What kind of reader wears this shirt?

    The Well-Read and Dangerous shirt is worn by readers who treat access to books as a position worth stating publicly – bibliophiles, librarians, English teachers, and book club members who follow ALA Banned Books Week reporting and assign or read challenged titles. The phrase assumes the wearer is aware that certain readers have been called dangerous for what they read; the shirt accepts that label as a compliment.

Additional information

Design Theme

Banned Books

Gift Context

Gifts for Book Clubs, Gifts for Librarians, Gifts for Teachers

Personalization

No

Product Type

T-Shirt

Reading Genre

General

Subject

Bookworm

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