The 'you read that wrong' shirt: still coasting on 2015 shock-jock energy

A vintage t-shirt trying desperately to recapture the glory days of low-effort optical illusion pranks. Someone genuinely believed the 'you read that wrong' format—which peaked around 2013—deserved a modern reprint in washed-out tan. It's the kind of garment your uncle would wear unironically to a barbecue, completely unaware that the joke was already tired when fidget spinners were relevant.