Later Gator Baby Tee
Later Gator Baby Tee
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Size Chart
Size Chart
Y2K baby-tee fit — runs smaller than women’s sizing
Women who normally wear S/M in regular tees should choose:
• XS for a tight, shrunken baby-tee fit
• S for a classic baby-tee fit
• M for a slightly relaxed fit
| Size | Width (in / cm) | Length (in / cm) | Sleeve (in / cm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 16.1" / 41 cm | 20.5" / 52 cm | 13.4" / 34 cm |
| S | 16.9" / 43 cm | 22.1" / 56 cm | 14.2" / 36 cm |
| M | 18.1" / 46 cm | 23.6" / 60 cm | 15.4" / 39 cm |
| L | 18.9" / 48 cm | 25.2" / 64 cm | 16.1" / 41 cm |
| XL | 20.1" / 51 cm | 26.4" / 67 cm | 17.3" / 44 cm |
Note: These tees have a smaller, shrunken cut to create the classic Y2K baby-tee fit. Natural size tolerance ~1" / 2–3 cm.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Fast, reliable shipping on all orders.
Every order ships with full tracking.
Estimated Delivery:
🇺🇸 USA: 3–7 business days
🇬🇧 UK: 3–7 business days
🇩🇪 Germany: 3–7 business days
🇪🇺 Europe: 4–10 business days
🌏 Worldwide: 10–25 business days
Tracking: Sent by email as soon as your order ships.
Returns: Easy 30-day exchanges & hassle-free returns.
- ✔ Iconic Y2K / 2000s baby-tee fit: cropped + flattering
- ✔ Soft, stretchy cotton: comfy all day
- ✔ Holds shape wash after wash: built to last
- ✔ True-to-size: snug baby-tee feel
- ✔ Easy 30-day exchanges + hassle-free returns
Funny Alligator Graphic Baby Tee
The Later Gator Baby Tee is the ultimate cute-and-funny graphic top for anyone who loves retro vibes, alligators, and saying goodbye with style. This soft and snatched baby tee turns the classic “see ya later alligator” saying into a fun little moment. Imagine wearing it when you’re leaving a party, walking out of class, or dipping early from plans — it’s the perfect tee for making an exit feel iconic. The fit is flattering, the cotton is comfy, and the vibe is pure chaotic-fun energy you can wear on any casual day. Pair it with low-rise jeans, a mini skirt, or cargo pants for an instant nostalgic look.
