
F50.25 Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID): 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.
F50.25 — Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). This is not about body image or dieting. Certain foods are genuinely impossible, the texture, the smell, the unpredictability of a new restaurant. Eating has always been its own complicated negotiation. This code is for the people who are sick of being called picky when what is actually happening is a sensory, medical or fear-based shutdown at the dinner table. The hat does not rate your safe food list. It is for the brains that have learned to survive on beige.
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.

