Alright, so I decided I wanted to get one of those Livvy Dunne shirts I kept seeing around. Seemed like everyone was talking about them, or at least, they popped up a lot online.

Starting the Search
First thing I did, naturally, was hop online. Just typed it straight into the search bar. You know, “Livvy Dunne shirt”. Got a bunch of results right away, mostly from places I hadn’t really heard of, alongside the usual big online stores.
Spent a bit of time just clicking around. Some looked kind of cheap, like quick prints on basic tees. Others looked maybe more official, but the prices were all over the place. It wasn’t super clear which one was the ‘real’ one, if there even is a single ‘real’ one people mean.
Sorting Through Options
I started looking closer at the details.
- Checked the seller info where I could find it.
- Looked for reviews, but sometimes there weren’t many.
- Compared the pictures – trying to see if the design looked consistent.
Found a couple on sites like Etsy and Redbubble, looked like fan designs mostly. Then I saw some linked possibly from LSU stuff, figuring that might be more direct, maybe related to her gymnastics team. That seemed like a better path to maybe get something more… official? Or at least supporting the context she’s known for.
Making the Choice and Ordering
After maybe half an hour of this back-and-forth, comparing a few tabs, I settled on one. It was listed on a site that seemed connected to college sports gear. The pictures looked decent, showed the material okay, and the price wasn’t outrageous compared to others. Felt like the safest bet.
So, I picked the size. Went through the usual checkout process. Put in my address, my payment info. Clicked the button. Got the confirmation email almost instantly, saying it would ship in a few days.
Waiting and Receiving
Then came the waiting part. You know how it is. You order something you kinda want, then you just wait for the package. Took about a week, maybe a little less. Standard shipping time.
The package arrived. Just a typical mailer bag. Opened it up. The shirt was inside, folded up. Looked pretty much like the picture online, so that was good. The material felt standard, like most t-shirts you’d buy.

So, yeah. That was the process. Just a bit of searching, comparing, then the usual online order. Nothing too wild, but it took a little digging to find one I felt okay ordering. It’s a shirt. It’s got the design. Mission accomplished, I guess.