We take very seriously all requests and recommendations. What if I can’t find a product I want listed on your site? We don’t offer returns and exchanges, but if there’s something wrong with your order, please let us know by contacting us at info ! We will find the best solution for you. If any of these apply, please contact us at info with photos of wrong/damaged items and we’ll sort that out for you. Refunds are only offered to customers that receive the wrong items or damaged items. NOTE (April-May 2020): Due to current circumstances our fulfillment and shipping times may be longer. Shipping time: USA & Europe: 5-8 business days. We offer international shipping! Most of our t-shirts are printed and shipped from the United States, but if you are buying from the rest of the globe, your item will ship from our closest warehouse to your country, usually in Europe. Machine wash warm, inside out, with like colors. DTG uses water-based inks, so you can be sure that your shirt will have a smooth finish that won't fade. This technique uses printers that apply ink directly to the t-shirt fabric with inkjet technology. We use Direct to Garment (DTG) technology to print our t-shirts. LOOKING FOR THIS T-SHIRT ON MEN’S/BAGGY SIZE? Find it here -> Quarter-turned to avoid crease down the center.Dark Heather colors are 65% polyester, 35% cotton.Week-by-week music charts, peak chart positions and airplay stats. To learn more about your size we recommend you check our measurement chart. Have You Ever Seen the Rain by Creedence Clearwater Revival chart history on Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes and YouTube. Wear your favorite songs with one of our products. T-shirt with a slim fit and comfortable long lasting materials. I wanna know Have you ever seen the rain Comin down a sunny day Yesterday and days before Sun is cold and rain is hard I know been that way for all my. This CCR song was released as a single in 1971. Design inspired by Creedence Clearwater Revival song "Have You Ever Seen The Rain? ", one of the greatest song composed by John Fogerty, from the album Pendulum.