Raised on Dirt Roads & Bedtime Prayers Toddler Shirt | Country Farm Kids Tee | Vintage Western Toddler T-Shirt | Rustic Kids Shirt
- Mid-weight cotton that holds shape wash after wash
- Relaxed toddler fit — room to move, room to grow
- Printed and quality-checked by our own team
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Raised on dirt roads, muddy boots, and bedtime prayers 🤍
This “Raised on Dirt Roads & Bedtime Prayers” toddler shirt is made for little ones growing up with small-town roots, country values, and big adventures.
Designed with a vintage western feel, this rustic toddler tee features classic typography, a timeless farm-inspired graphic, and a neutral color palette that pairs perfectly with denim, boots, and everyday play.
Perfect for:
✔ Farm kids & country babies
✔ Rustic / western outfits
✔ Boutique toddler clothing lovers
✔ Everyday wear, photos, or gifts
Shirt Details
• Soft, high-quality toddler tee
• Comfortable unisex fit
• Professionally screen printed
• Durable ink made for real kid life
• Neutral ivory tone for easy styling
Sizing
Available in toddler sizes (see size chart in photos for best fit).
If between sizes, sizing up is recommended for longer wear.
Care Instructions
• Wash inside out
• Cold water
• Tumble dry low or hang to dry
• Do not iron directly on design
Why You’ll Love It
This isn’t just a shirt—it’s a lifestyle. From gravel roads to bedtime prayers, this tee captures the heart of rural life and the sweetness of childhood. Designed with love for modern country families who appreciate vintage style with a meaningful message.
🎁 Makes a perfect gift for birthdays, baby showers, farm families, or everyday country wear.
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Printed In-House, Made With Care
Printed In-House
Every garment is designed, printed, and packed in our studio. No third-party print farms.
Made With Care
We choose soft, durable cottons and test every graphic for comfort.
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We print in small runs so designs stay fresh and waste stays low.
Printed In-House, Made With Care
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