Minding My Business statement t-shirt with sleeve typography detail from the Taught At The Table collection by Legacy 4 Xavier

Minding. My Business.

Small / Black (Essential)
$25.00 USD
Sale price  $25.00 USD Regular price 

Minding. My Business.

Worn with intention.

$25.00 USD
Sale price  $25.00 USD Regular price 
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Some lessons were repeated enough times to become survival skills.

Minding. My Business.

Inspired by one of the most consistent principles passed down around many family tables: stay focused on yourself, move wisely, and don’t involve yourself in unnecessary situations.

For many elders, “minding your business” was never just about being quiet. It was about protection. Protection from drama, confusion, danger, gossip, conflict, and situations that could pull people away from peace, purpose, and safety.

Featuring a minimal chest statement paired with the sleeve detail “My Business.”, this design reflects the layered communication style many families understood immediately without needing long explanations.

Sometimes wisdom sounded simple because experience already taught the deeper meaning behind it.


• Unisex fit
• Soft everyday feel
• Minimal chest and sleeve typography design
• Designed for comfort and conversation
• True to size

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Minding My Business statement t-shirt with sleeve typography detail from the Taught At The Table collection by Legacy 4 Xavier

Some Advice Was Really About Protection.

Many elders understood that staying out of unnecessary situations could protect peace, relationships, opportunities, and sometimes even safety itself.

Some lessons were taught quietly because experience had already explained the rest.

Black lifestyle apparel inspired by generational wisdom and minding your business

Taught Before Social Media Ever Existed.

Long before oversharing became normal, many families already understood the value of discernment, privacy, observation, and knowing when silence carried more wisdom than conversation.