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Epilepsy Hidden Not Rare - | Team 365 - Team 365 Youth Zone PerformanceEpilepsy Hidden Not Rare The Truth That Needs to Be Seen Epilepsy is one of the worlds most common neurological diseases, yet it is often described as a hidden or invisible condition due to intense social stigma, fear, and misunderstanding. It is not a rare disease, affecting approximately 50 million people worldwide. This powerful EPILEPSY HIDDEN NOT RARE design shines a light on a condition that millions live with every day. Bold, direct, and

🔥 Epilepsy Hidden Not Rare – The Truth That Needs to Be Seen 🔥

Epilepsy is one of the world’s most common neurological diseases, yet it is often described as a “hidden” or “invisible” condition due to intense social stigma, fear, and misunderstanding. It is not a rare disease, affecting approximately 50 million people worldwide. This powerful EPILEPSY HIDDEN NOT RARE design shines a light on a condition that millions live with every day. Bold, direct, and impossible to ignore, this shirt is made to spark conversations, spread awareness, and remind the world that just because you can’t always see it doesn’t mean it isn’t there.

As an official awareness statement piece, this design stands for visibility, strength, and understanding. Worn by warriors, families, advocates, and allies, it’s a meaningful reminder that epilepsy affects real lives — and those lives deserve recognition, support, and respect.

 

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Make a statement with the Team 365 Youth Zone Performance T-Shirt featuring the empowering “Epilepsy is Hidden, Not Rare” logo. Soft, lightweight, and built for movement, this tee is perfect for spreading awareness, starting conversations, and staying comfortable all day long.

Crafted from 3.5 oz./yd² (130 gsm) 100% polyester interlock, it wicks moisture, offers UV 40+ protection, and features a team fit that moves with you. Vibrant cationic dyes ensure bright, lasting color, while the durable construction stands up to whatever your day brings.

Every detail is designed to inspire — from the soft, breathable fabric to the bold, central logo. Whether at school, on the field, or in daily life, this shirt lets everyone who wears it showcase courage, resilience, and spread the important message that epilepsy is often hidden, not rare.

SIZING GUIDE:

Size Body Length Body Width Sleeve Length
XS 21" 15" 13.375"
S 22.5" 16" 14.25"
M 23.5" 17" 15"
L 24.75" 18" 15.75"
XL 25.75" 19" 16.5"

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