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Overflow Psalm 23 Oversized Faded Tee
$45.00
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You were never called to run on empty. Your cup overflows.
This isn’t just a graphic — it’s a declaration of abundance.
For the ones who operate from overflow, not lack.
“You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows.”
— Psalm 23:5
His blessing isn’t measured. It’s poured out.
David wrote Psalm 23 from experience — not theory. He knew what it meant to be anointed in the presence of enemies, to have a cup that didn’t just fill but overflowed. This piece captures that moment — the anointing that doesn’t stop, the favor that doesn’t run dry.
Wear it as a declaration:
you don’t operate from scarcity — you operate from the overflow of a God who pours without measure.
The Design
• Bold typographic treatment of “OVERFLOW / PSALM 23” on the front
• Dripping, molten gold aesthetic — a direct symbol of anointing oil poured out without end
• Vibrant gold tones bind into the heavyweight cotton fibers — no cracking, no peeling, no fading
• Designed to breathe with the faded fabric and age with character
The anointing isn’t subtle. Neither is this.
Rich. Abundant. Overflowing.
The Build
• Ultra-heavyweight 7.1 oz (240 GSM) 100% carded cotton
• Garment-dyed custom vintage wash — gets softer over time without losing structure
• Wide neck ribbing for a locked-in, high-end collar drape
• Tear-away label for a zero-distraction finish
Built like heavy armor — engineered for the long-term mission.
Not thin. Not disposable. Built to last.
The Fit
• Boxy / oversized streetwear silhouette with aggressive dropped shoulders
• Order true to size for the intended heavy streetwear drape
• Size down for a more traditional, closer fit
Pre-shrunk to hold its exact dimensions after the first wash.
Heavyweight cotton delivers a premium hand-feel you notice instantly.
Substantial. Structured. Lavish.
Extended Story
The “Overflow” Oversized Tee captures the moment in Psalm 23 that most people rush past — the oil on the head, the cup that won’t stop filling. David wasn’t speaking hypothetically. He was testifying.
The molten gold drip isn’t just an aesthetic choice. It’s a visual representation of what happens when God pours out blessing — it doesn’t trickle. It overflows.
This isn’t just apparel. It’s a reminder that you were anointed for more than enough.