
I Gave My Word To Stop At Third Premium T-Shirt
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Perfect for casual wear, lightweight comfort, and intense gym sessions.
About the Design
This design commemorates a specific historical initiative: the 1987 Teen Abstinence Day organized by Suffolk County Public Schools. It features a bold, retro-inspired graphic that harks back to public health campaigns and social messaging from that era, offering a unique blend of nostalgia and educational history.
The artwork is a faithful reproduction of a vintage slogan, complete with the distinctive typography and layout popular in the late 1980s. It serves as a wearable piece of social history, reflecting past approaches to youth education.
What the Phrase Means
The phrase "I Gave My Word To Stop At Third" is a well-known metaphor from abstinence education. Drawing from baseball terminology, it signifies a commitment to maintaining boundaries in a relationship and refraining from sexual intimacy, often used as a euphemism for pre-marital sex.
This slogan succinctly communicated a message of self-control and personal commitment regarding sexual activity to teenagers, emphasizing promises made to oneself or others.
Who This Design Is For
- Fans of 1980s pop culture and nostalgia
- Former students or residents of Suffolk County
- Educators and those interested in social history
- Individuals who support abstinence education
- Anyone who appreciates retro and ironic humor
- Collectors of unique vintage graphic apparel
Related Humor Apparel
People searching for this design often look for:
- 80s throwback shirts
- vintage school slogans
- abstinence campaign apparel
- retro educational tees
- Suffolk County memorabilia
- classic relationship humor shirts
- old school youth culture apparel
- historical social messaging t-shirts
Design Interpretation
The artwork features bold, impactful orange text, slightly curved, giving it a dynamic, retro feel reminiscent of 1980s athletic or campaign designs. The typography is strong and chunky, suggesting a clear, direct message. Below, smaller white text provides context, flanked by two classic white stars, enhancing the vintage, almost patriotic, campaign aesthetic. The overall mood is nostalgic and a bit cheeky due to the double entendre, set against a stark black background for maximum contrast.
Who is this for?
80s nostalgia enthusiasts, Former Suffolk County students or residents, Advocates of abstinence education, Fans of retro public service announcements, Individuals with a humorous take on vintage social campaigns
Sizing, Fit & Styles
Available Styles & Fits
Sizing & Fit Guide
Our Premium T-Shirt is designed with a modern fit. If you prefer a loose look, we recommend sizing up.
| Available Sizes | Fits Like |
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| Small | True to Size |
| Medium | True to Size |
| Large | True to Size |
| Extra Large | True to Size |
| 2X Large | True to Size |
| 3X Large | True to Size |
Care & Frequently Asked Questions
Care Instructions
- Machine wash cold, inside-out, gentle cycle with mild detergent
- Tumble dry low, or hang-dry for longest life
- Cool iron inside-out if necessary. Do not iron decoration.
- Do not dry clean.
Common Questions
What does the phrase 'Stop At Third' mean?
It's a baseball metaphor commonly used in abstinence education, implying a commitment to limit physical intimacy to a certain level, typically avoiding sexual intercourse.
Is '1987 Teen Abstinence Day Suffolk County Public Schools' a real event?
Yes, this design references a specific teen abstinence awareness day held in 1987 by the Suffolk County Public Schools, making it a piece of historical and regional memorabilia.
What is the artistic style of this design?
The design features a vintage, bold graphic style typical of the late 1980s, with strong, curved lettering and a two-tone color palette, giving it a classic retro campaign poster look.



