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Ledh Logne Jonmo Men T-Shirt | Funny Bengali Graphic Tee | Bangla Typography Shirt for Men & Women | Lazy Mood Bengali Humor T-Shirt (Copy)

Ledh Logne Jonmo Men T-Shirt | Funny Bengali Graphic Tee | Bangla Typography Shirt for Men & Women | Lazy Mood Bengali Humor T-Shirt (Copy)

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For the Bangali who’s fashionably late… to life itself.
This hilarious Bengali T-shirt features the iconic phrase “Ledh Logne Jonmo” (লেথ লগ্নে জন্ম) — the ultimate roast Bangalis have used for generations to tease their laziest friends and cousins. Now it’s wearable, bold, and unapologetically funny.

🎨 Authentic Bangla Design: Beautifully styled in Bengali script for that perfect desi touch — funny, sharp, and 100% relatable.
😎 Made for Bangali Swagger: Whether you’re the adda master or the one everyone waits for, this tee speaks your vibe without you saying a word.
👕 Soft Cotton, Chill Fit: Breathable, comfy fabric perfect for daily wear, pajama parties, or just napping in style.
🎁 Great Gift Idea: Ideal for Bangali birthdays, inside jokes, or the friend who’s always "coming in 5 mins".

Wear your laziness like a badge of honor. Because being “Ledh Logne” is a whole personality.

  • 😴 Bengali Humor Classic: Features the iconic Bangla roast "Ledh Logne Jonmo" (লেথ লগ্নে জন্ম) – perfect for those who proudly embrace their lazy or chill lifestyle.

  • 🎨 Stylish Bangla Typography: Designed with bold and clean Bengali script that instantly connects with the culture and makes people smile.

  • 👕 Soft Cotton Comfort: Made with high-quality breathable cotton, this T-shirt keeps you comfy whether you're actually being lazy or just pretending.

  • 🎁 Fun Gift for Bangali Friends: Great for birthdays, joke gifts, or Durga Pujo—especially for that friend who’s always late or just “built different.”

  • 🧑🤝🧑 Unisex Fit for All: Relaxed, casual fit available in all sizes for both men and women. Rock it at home, at the para, or during adda.

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