Pedlar's Attic
Clockwork Spiral – Abstract Clock 3D Print Tee
Clockwork Spiral – Abstract Clock 3D Print Tee
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Specifications
| Top length type | Medium |
| Target gender | Unisex |
| Neckline | Round |
| Age group | Adults |
| Sleeve length type | Short |
| Color pattern | Multicolor |
The clocks in the Attic don’t all agree on the time.
This has never bothered Emily. She’s learned that time in the Attic is less a fixed point and more a suggestion — a loose consensus between objects that have been around long enough to form their own opinions. The grandfather clock near the stairwell runs seventeen minutes fast. The brass carriage clock on the mantle stopped in 1943 and has no intention of starting again. The small enamel clock above the portal door ticks backward, slowly, and no one has ever tried to fix it.
Luna found the tee tucked between a cracked mirror and a jar of forgotten wishes, which is exactly where something like this would end up. She held it up and stared at the swirling gears and melting clock faces printed across the chest — a surrealist fever dream rendered in vivid 3D, all spiraling brass and impossible geometry, the kind of image that makes you feel like you’re looking at time itself coming slightly undone at the edges.
“Finally,” she said. “A shirt that gets it.”
She was wearing it before the clock on the wall could finish its next tick. Chelle watched her go and said nothing. Some things from the portal don’t need explaining. They just need the right person to pick them up.
The fit is slim and structured, the fabric light enough for summer, the print bold enough to stop a conversation mid-sentence. Sizes 2XS through 5XL. One colorway, because this one doesn’t need options — it already knows what it is.
What will you find?
About This Tee
- Bold abstract clock and swirling gear 3D graphic print — surrealist, steampunk-adjacent, unapologetically strange
- Slim fit, short sleeves — structured silhouette with an edge
- Sizes 2XS through 5XL — time bends for everyone
- Lightweight summer fabric — cool enough for the heat, bold enough for the Attic
- Machine washable — the spiral holds
From the Attic’s back corner, where the clocks all stopped at different times — this one kept going.
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