
F31.9 Bipolar Disorder: Next Level Racerback Tank
Next Level 6733 — 60/40 poly-cotton, vintage-washed before it left the factory, which softens both the fabric AND the dye. Higher armholes plus racerback shoulders won't slip during a sensory-overload shoulder hunch. The "racer" in racerback has never won a race. Body skims rather than clings; darks look worn-in, lights read almost pearl. Tagless, flat seams, nothing pokes when you lie down. Cut for a femme silhouette — but your body, your tank.
F31.9 — Bipolar Disorder Unspecified. Mood rollercoaster present but the pattern does not land cleanly in one subtype. You know there are highs and lows you just have not gotten a tidy label for them yet. This is the "we know it is bipolar but the details are still arguing" version. The hat is a way to wear that ambiguity without apologizing for being hard to categorize. It is made for people whose charts look like question marks but whose moods are very, very real.
The Specs
- Material: 60% combed ringspun cotton / 40% polyester, vintage wash, 4.3 oz
- Fit: Slim, racerback, scoop neck
- Sizes: XS–XL
- Construction: Tagless, flat seams, no interior pokey bits
- Print: DTG, full-front
- Sourcing: Blank sourced from El Salvador, Mexico, or Honduras
Sensory Notes
Tagless, flat-seamed everything. The vintage wash takes the dye stiffness out — feels lived-in from day one. Higher armholes mean less skin showing during a shoulder hunch.
Care
Machine wash cold, tumble dry low. The vintage wash is colorfast but appreciates inside-out laundry.

