Meghan Markle's cute slogan t-shirt is still available and won't break the bank

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Meghan Markle, Patron of the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) visits the University of Johannesburg on October 1, 2019 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Meghan Markle briefly showed off her latest outfit and we can totally relate to her cute slogan t-shirt.


More details about the much-anticipated docu-series with Prince Harry and Oprah have finally been revealed in the emotional trailer for The Me You Can't See. As the two aim to challenge cruel language surrounding mental illness, Meghan snuck in a cute reminder to audiences in the form of a very cool slogan t-shirt. 

During the trailer, we see a variety of celebrity appearances, such as Lady Gaga and Glenn Close, but one of the most standout moments is the quick scene where the Duchess of Sussex makes a surprise appearance. In the few seconds that we see her, she sports a black and white t-shirt with the words "Raising The Future" printed across the front. 

The shirt was designed by the U.K. brand Mère Souer and retails for £27 (or around $38). 

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$38 at meresoeur.com


Mère Soeur Raising The Future, $38/£27

Being a parent is arguably one of the hardest jobs, so show off your hard work with an inspiring shirt. Available in sizes up to 3XL, this shirt can help be a reminder of all the great work you and other parents do on a daily basis.

The designer of the t-shirt, Carrie Anne, was so excited to see her shirt represented that she couldn't help but express it over social media. In a post showing a screenshot of the clip on Instagram, she shared her gratitude with the caption, "Excuse me, but if you know how my brand started and why then you’ll understand why I shed a small happy tear just now. Endlessly grateful to be here always," she wrote.

It's not the first time Meghan has shown love for British brands, she's previously been seen sporting both Barbour and Burberry but it's great to see her supporting an independent designer with a piece that won't break the bank.

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Rylee Johnston

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