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Overflow Psalm 23 Tank

Black / XS
$32.00
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Overflow Psalm 23 Tank

$32.00

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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 soft ring-spun cotton fibers — no cracking, no peeling, no fading
Designed to breathe with the fabric and age with character

The anointing isn’t subtle. Neither is this.
Rich. Abundant. Overflowing.

The Build

6.1 oz (206.8 GSM) 100% ring-spun cotton — soft and substantial
Garment-dyed using salt-free pigments for a rich vintage wash with minimal shrinkage
Seamless tubular construction — no side seams for a clean, uninterrupted drape
Lightweight enough for summer, heavy enough to feel premium

Not a throwaway tank. Built with the same intention as the rest of the collection.
Soft. Durable. Purpose-built.

The Fit

Relaxed, standard tank silhouette
Seamless tubular body sits naturally without bunching
Order true to size for a comfortable, natural drape

Throw it on and go. No adjusting. No thinking about it.
Easy. Comfortable. Ready.

Extended Story

The “Overflow” Tank 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 a tank. It’s a reminder that you were anointed for more than enough.

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