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It is seemingly Chris's favorite shirt as he wears in quite often like he did [[The Classic]]. It is speculated the shirt is a replacement of The Classic.  
It is seemingly Chris's favorite shirt as he wears in quite often like he did [[The Classic]]. It is speculated the shirt is a replacement of The Classic.  


On 3 [[October 2023]], Chris was sighted at the [[Post-jail sightings (2023)#Game Junkies|Game Junkies]] store in Roanoke wearing what seems to be the shirt, possibly meaning he was able to retrieve it from [[14 Branchland Court]].
On 3 [[October 2023]], Chris was sighted at the [[Post-jail sightings (2023)#Game Junkies|Game Junkies]] store in Roanoke wearing what initially seemed to be the shirt. In [[Jesus Christ Chan Sonichu Prime Resurrected and Returned]], his first video since his arrest, it was revealed to be a similar-looking shirt with "Peace - Love - Cure" written on it.


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Revision as of 18:07, 16 October 2023


An illustration of the shirt
A sample showing Chris wearing the shirt in videos spanning several months.

Breathe It In, also known as The Manchild Meltdown is an Athletic Works Walmart-brand women's top frequently worn by Chris beginning in mid-2018. He explained his attachment to the shirt in a tweet, commenting that "the message is always relative to the daily life and situations: “Breathe It In”."[1] The shirt is seemingly a replacement of The Classic since he has worn it quite frequently ever since The Classic was thrown away.

It is seemingly Chris's favorite shirt as he wears in quite often like he did The Classic. It is speculated the shirt is a replacement of The Classic.

On 3 October 2023, Chris was sighted at the Game Junkies store in Roanoke wearing what initially seemed to be the shirt. In Jesus Christ Chan Sonichu Prime Resurrected and Returned, his first video since his arrest, it was revealed to be a similar-looking shirt with "Peace - Love - Cure" written on it.

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