Chicken - Women&
Woman walking down a New York street wearing a black lo-fi Chicken V-Neck Tee
Chicken - Women&
Woman walking down a city street wearing a lo-fi Chicken V-Neck Tee
Woman standing in a yellow flower field wearing a lo-fi Chicken V-Neck Tee
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Woman walking down a San Francisco street wearing a lo-fi Chicken V-Neck Tee
Woman walking down a San Francisco street wearing a black lo-fi Chicken V-Neck Tee
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Chicken - Women&
Chicken - Women&
Chicken - Women&
Chicken - Women&

Chicken - Women's V-Neck Tee


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Somewhere between "backyard flock energy" and "quiet farmhouse aesthetic" lives this shirt. A hand-drawn chicken. No filter, no fuss, just vibes.

Our Chicken V-Neck Tee is 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton (a breezy 4.2 oz), side-seamed, and cut in a classic unisex v-neck that feels easy without looking sloppy — pairs with jeans as readily as it does with a blazer. The lo-fi chicken design stays sharp through wash after wash — no fading, no cracking, just persistent poultry charm. Whether you're a backyard chicken keeper, a farm-to-table enthusiast, or just someone with excellent taste in quirky animal tees, this is the shirt.

Makes a perfect chicken lover gift for any occasion.

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OUR STORY

For decades, Craig Miller has been drawing doodles of animals in meetings in order to appear to be taking copious notes. Sometimes, he would show his drawings to his co-workers and they always seemed to bring on a chuckle. 

So Craig thought, "Hey, why don't I put these doodles on shirts?"  So he did.  And thus was born Lo-Fi Animal Shirts. 

And not to bum everyone out after this cute story, but Craig lost one of his best friends to cancer in the Fall of 2024. And then he lost his father to cancer in April of 2025, not long after he'd put up this website. So donating to the American Cancer Society seemed like the thing to do. (even though it'd make more sense conceptually to donate to the ASPCA). 

And that's the story. Please keep sending in animal suggestions! Craig's hoping to get up to 365 so he can put out a Page-A-Day calendar. 

Man wearing a white t-shirt with a black hand-drawn lo-fi frog graphic and 'FROG' text, outdoors.