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Why Every Book Dragon Needs This Comfort Colors 1717 Vintage Tee

Hi friends! If you’re like me, your “To Be Read” (TBR) pile has officially turned into a mountain. As a designer and an Etsy seller, I spend a lot of time thinking about how to turn that specific “reader feeling” into something you can actually wear. Today, I’m pulling back the curtain on my newest design: The Book Dragon.

What exactly is a Book Dragon?

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3 New Cozy T-Shirt Designs Every Book Lover Needs!

Hi friends! Welcome back to my design studio. I am jumping for joy today because I finally get to show you my newest designs!

I made sure to print these on Comfort Colors shirts. Why? Because they are the softest shirts in the world! They feel like you have owned them for ten years already. I have them in short sleeves for sunny days and long sleeves for when you want to curl up with a big book.

Let’s look at the three new designs!

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The Art of Slow Living: Why Every Book Lover Needs a Reading Frog Companion

In a fast-paced digital world, the 2026 “Poetcore” movement is calling us back to the basics: a physical book, a quiet corner, and the perfect oversized sweatshirt. Our latest design, “Leaping into stories, staying awhile,” captures this exact sentiment through a whimsical, scholarly frog finding peace beneath a red toadstool.

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Funny Goose Bookish Shirt (2026) – Comfort Colors + Gildan Tee, Sweatshirt, and Hoodie for Book Lovers

If your idea of a perfect night is a cozy shirt, a stack of books, and “just one more chapter”… you’re in the right place.

This bookish goose shirt is made for readers who like their style cute, a little nerdy, and a little funny. The doodle frames say it all: “bookish goose,” “one more chapter,” and “talk wordy to me.” It’s the kind of shirt that makes strangers in line at the bookstore smile – and sometimes start a whole conversation.

I’ve noticed something funny as a designer: people get wildly excited about silly geese. Not “oh that’s cute” excited – I mean full-on “I need this right now” energy. It starts small. Someone sees a goose wearing a tiny hat, or holding a coffee cup, or looking a little grumpy for no reason, and suddenly they’re sending it to friends like it’s breaking news. “This is you.” “This is us.” “This goose understands my whole life.” And I get it. Geese are already kind of ridiculous. They walk like they own the sidewalk, they honk like they’re in charge, and they look one second away from causing a tiny scene. It’s like built-in comedy.