Friendship-Banning Tees

The 'No New Friends' Tee Tells the World You've Got It Covered

This t-shirt by Untitled & Co. warns that you need "No New Friends" in your life.

There is such a thing as a friend quota, and once you've fulfilled it, you're done. If you've already cultivated a fiercely loyal inner circle and want to let everyone know you're not in the market for any new pals, this shirt a hilarious way to do it.

The phrase "No New Friends" originates from a song of the same name by DJ Khaled, featuring his rapper chums Drake, Rick Ross and Lil Wayne. To take the pop culture reference one step further, the phrase is printed atop an image of Cher, Dionne and Amber, a trio of cliquey girls from the 1995 classic 'Clueless.'
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