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Bold Cuban Slang T-Shirt with Spanglish Humor & Latin Street Vibes
Let’s be real — if you know, you know. The “What part of vete a singar don’t you understand?” t-shirt isn’t here to play nice. It’s raw, it’s rude, and it’s 100% Miami. For anyone who’s had just about enough of somebody’s nonsense, this Cuban classic hits with precision disrespect and bilingual flair.
Why this shirt works It’s iconic street slang meets Miami heat. The phrase is hilarious (if you get it), offensive (if you don’t), and absolutely unforgettable either way. It delivers attitude, culture, and comedy — all in one line.
Perfect for 305 parties, Calle Ocho, roasting your friends, late-night cafecito runs, or just walking around with that "try me" energy.
This design makes a great gift for Savage Cuban friends, bilingual trash talkers, your most unfiltered tía or primo, or anyone who loves a shirt that turns heads and raises eyebrows.
Soft and fitted with just enough stretch, this tee wears easy — even when the message doesn’t.
Product Details: • 100% combed and ring-spun cotton • Heather colors include polyester • Lightweight and breathable fabric • Pre-shrunk for lasting fit • Side-seamed construction • Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
This product is made on-demand when ordered. This helps reduce overproduction.
Size guide
LENGTH
WIDTH
CHEST
XS (inches)
27
16 ½
31-34
S (inches)
28
18
34-37
M (inches)
29
20
38-41
L (inches)
30
22
42-45
XL (inches)
31
24
46-49
LENGTH
WIDTH
CHEST
XS (cm)
68.6
42
78.7-86.4
S (cm)
71.1
45.7
86.4-94
M (cm)
73.7
50.8
96.5-104.1
L (cm)
76.2
55.9
106.7-114.3
XL (cm)
78.7
61
116.8-124.5
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