Balfour v Balfour [1919] Law Shirt – "No Intention to Create Legal Relations" – Vintage Garment-Dyed Tee

$29.00

Celebrate the case that defined the boundaries of contract law. This premium, garment-dyed tee commemorates Balfour v. Balfour [1919], the landmark decision establishing that domestic arrangements between spouses—even those involving money—are generally not intended to be legally binding contracts.

The design features a classic, early 20th-century illustration and the famous legal principle: No Intention to Create Legal Relations. It’s a sophisticated nod to the "objective test" used by courts to determine if an agreement is a social favor or a legal obligation.

Built for comfort and longevity, this heavyweight shirt is perfect for law students tackling the "Offer and Acceptance" module, professors of jurisprudence, or anyone who appreciates the subtle complexities of the law of obligations. With its vintage wash and relaxed fit, it feels like a law school favorite from the very first wear.

Product features

  • 100% ring-spun US cotton — soft, pre-shrunk heavyweight (6.1 oz/yd²)

  • Garment-dyed for a muted, vintage color and soft hand

  • Tubular knit with no side seams — cleaner drape and reduced fabric waste

  • Double-needle stitched seams and sewn-in label for long-lasting wear

  • Sizes S–4XL available; 58 color options to match personal style

Care instructions

  • Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)

  • Do not bleach

  • Tumble dry: low heat

  • Iron, steam or dry: low heat

  • Do not dryclean

     SMLXL2XL3XL4XL
    Width, in18.2520.2522.0024.0026.0027.7529.75
    Length, in26.6228.0029.3730.7531.6232.5033.50
    Sleeve length from center back, in16.2517.7519.0020.5021.7523.2524.63
    Size tolerance, in1.501.501.501.501.501.501.50

     

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Celebrate the case that defined the boundaries of contract law. This premium, garment-dyed tee commemorates Balfour v. Balfour [1919], the landmark decision establishing that domestic arrangements between spouses—even those involving money—are generally not intended to be legally binding contracts.

The design features a classic, early 20th-century illustration and the famous legal principle: No Intention to Create Legal Relations. It’s a sophisticated nod to the "objective test" used by courts to determine if an agreement is a social favor or a legal obligation.

Built for comfort and longevity, this heavyweight shirt is perfect for law students tackling the "Offer and Acceptance" module, professors of jurisprudence, or anyone who appreciates the subtle complexities of the law of obligations. With its vintage wash and relaxed fit, it feels like a law school favorite from the very first wear.

Product features

  • 100% ring-spun US cotton — soft, pre-shrunk heavyweight (6.1 oz/yd²)

  • Garment-dyed for a muted, vintage color and soft hand

  • Tubular knit with no side seams — cleaner drape and reduced fabric waste

  • Double-needle stitched seams and sewn-in label for long-lasting wear

  • Sizes S–4XL available; 58 color options to match personal style

Care instructions

  • Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)

  • Do not bleach

  • Tumble dry: low heat

  • Iron, steam or dry: low heat

  • Do not dryclean

     SMLXL2XL3XL4XL
    Width, in18.2520.2522.0024.0026.0027.7529.75
    Length, in26.6228.0029.3730.7531.6232.5033.50
    Sleeve length from center back, in16.2517.7519.0020.5021.7523.2524.63
    Size tolerance, in1.501.501.501.501.501.501.50