Aadhivaaram
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Savor the moment, one perfect drop at a time. This PERFECTION tee is a rich blend of style and storytelling β made for those who appreciate the craft, whether itβs in coffee or fashion.
π· Front Design:
Minimal and elegant β PERFECTION printed in clean collegiate-style font across the chest on deep maroon cotton.
π¨ Back Design:
Detailed coffee-themed print featuring:
A vintage hourglass filled with coffee beans dripping into a perfect splash
Typography elements like:
PERFECTION (top)
Coffee House β Since 1990
Every Second Counts for the Perfect Cup
This tee tells a visual story of patience, timing, and taste β making it a perfect piece for laid-back coffee runs or cafΓ© dates.
Made from high-quality cotton-blendΒ
Oversized fit β comfy, breathable & unisex
Fade-resistant premium screen print
Ideal for coffee lovers, vintage style fans & cafe goers
The most awaited, festive, fun filled, loved and the best day of the week. It is the Aadhi(First) day in the Vaaram(Week) as it is generally translated in Telugu.
Aadhivaaram
Couldn't load pickup availability
Savor the moment, one perfect drop at a time. This PERFECTION tee is a rich blend of style and storytelling β made for those who appreciate the craft, whether itβs in coffee or fashion.
π· Front Design:
Minimal and elegant β PERFECTION printed in clean collegiate-style font across the chest on deep maroon cotton.
π¨ Back Design:
Detailed coffee-themed print featuring:
A vintage hourglass filled with coffee beans dripping into a perfect splash
Typography elements like:
PERFECTION (top)
Coffee House β Since 1990
Every Second Counts for the Perfect Cup
This tee tells a visual story of patience, timing, and taste β making it a perfect piece for laid-back coffee runs or cafΓ© dates.
Made from high-quality cotton-blendΒ
Oversized fit β comfy, breathable & unisex
Fade-resistant premium screen print
Ideal for coffee lovers, vintage style fans & cafe goers
The most awaited, festive, fun filled, loved and the best day of the week. It is the Aadhi(First) day in the Vaaram(Week) as it is generally translated in Telugu.