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Some people start their day with coffee.
Others run entire careers, missions, and sleepless nights on it.
The FUELED BY CAFFEINE AND BAD DECISIONS triblend Tee from Warriors Dawn is built for those who understand the reality behind the phrase. Veterans. First responders. The ones who answer the call when everyone else is trying to get home or too afraid to step up and go in the first place.
Another cup of coffee.
Another long shift.
Another moment where someone has to step forward.
Chaos in the moment and often extended well beyond retirement.
The “bad decisions” are the ones where you choose to go anyway - into danger, into chaos, into the unknown - because someone has to and that's what warriors do.
⚔ This drop is strictly limited to 55 total shirts printed across all sizes and colors.
⚔ No restocks. Ever.
⚔ Original Warriors Dawn release only.
If you get one, you’re part of the original 55..
Because not everyone understands the mindset or the effect on the mind.
Shirt Model: Next Level 6010 Triblend
Fit: Modern athletic / unisex fit
Fabric: Ultra-soft triblend for comfort, stretch, and durability
Color Options (colors may vary slightly from images)
Vintage Black
Heather Military Green
Vintage Red
Sizes: M–XXL
⚠ Once inventory hits zero, this design is permanently retired.
• Distressed American flag on the right sleeve
• Warriors Dawn logo on the left sleeve
• High-quality white vintage ink print for bold contrast
• Premium triblend fabric built for all-day wear
• Unisex sizing
• Machine washable
• Lightweight, breathable, and extremely comfortable
• Perfect for everyday wear, workouts, range days, or long shifts
*See care instructions for washing and drying
Veterans
First responders
Night shift warriors
People who understand the grind, the decisions, and the impact they have
Because sometimes the world runs on coffee.
And the people willing to make the hard decisions.