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The Call Her Daddy Classic T-Shirt
The anchor of any teacher wardrobe is a tee that doesn't feel like a costume. The Call Her Daddy Classic T-Shirt is exactly that. For $24.99, you get a shirt made from 100% ring-spun cotton that's pre-shrunk and cut in a relaxed unisex fit. Translation: it won't shrink into a crop top after one wash, and you can still reach for a binder on the top shelf without feeling restricted. It's the kind of tee that gets softer every time you wear it, which matters when you're on your feet from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The branding isn't screaming. It's a neat, recognizable logo that only the initiated will clock. Your students might see the letters, but they probably won't know what "Call Her Daddy" means - or if they do, they'll keep it to themselves because they know your authority extends beyond the bell. That's a win.
For a full lineup of similar pieces, check out Call Her Daddy's t-shirt collection. There are color options beyond the classic black or white, so you can match your school's dress code vibe (yes, even some school dress codes allow graphic tees on Fridays).
Building a Rotation: Other Pieces Worth a Look
Not every day calls for a tee. The Call Her Daddy Premium Hoodie ($49.99) is a solid investment for those brutal 6:00 a.m. car rides or when the school's heating system goes out in February. It's pre-shrunk too, and the interior is brushed for warmth. Pair it with your school ID and no one can actually tell if you're wearing sweatpants underneath. That's the secret.
For the teachers who prefer a collar, the Call Her Daddy Polo Shirt is $34.99 and a good pick for "nice but casual" events - think back-to-school night or picture day. It looks intentional, but it's still soft enough for a full workday. And when the weather spikes, the Call Her Daddy Tank Top at $19.99 is a budget-friendly option that layers well under an open button-up.
A quick note on sizing: these are unisex fits, so check the size chart before ordering. A medium in the tee isn't the same as a medium in the hoodie. The store's product pages also include real measurements, which helps you avoid the classic "this shrunk into a bandeau" panic.
Why This Works for the Daddy Gang Educator
Let's be real: teachers have one of the most emotionally draining jobs in the country. You're managing trauma, drama, and hormonal teenagers while trying to make quadratic equations interesting. Call Her Daddy gives you a space to laugh, feel less alone, and hear conversations about relationships, boundaries, and career pressure that feel like a friend venting to you over wine. That kind of emotional connection is why the Daddy Gang community is as tight as it is. And when you wear something that represents that escape, it's a small nod to your own life outside of school.
Plus, the show has evolved into a cultural force. Alex Cooper's company, Unwell, has expanded into podcasts, books, and partnerships. In 2026, the SiriusXM shows are still dropping weekly, and the interviews keep trending for days. So the merch isn't just a random pop-culture logo - it's a symbol of a specific, self-aware kind of fandom. It says you're down with the movement, but also that you're not afraid to keep your after-hours side separate from the classroom.