Every family has that one dad everyone counts on, give him a great gift — the fixer, the protector, the quiet leader who handles things before they ever become problems. This long sleeve was made for him.
The Goodfather long sleeve is a subtle, tongue-in-cheek nod to classic cinema reimagined through modern fatherhood. The design reflects authority without ego, loyalty without noise, and leadership earned through action — the essence of the dad to the bone lifestyle. It’s confident, understated, and instantly recognizable to those who know what it means to carry the weight for others.
Created in-house and released exclusively by Dad To The Bone USA, this piece represents fathers who lead their families with intention, humor, and unwavering presence. Designed by dttbUSA, it blends pop-culture familiarity with a deeper message about responsibility, sacrifice, and showing up — day after day.
This long sleeve is built for real dad life: cool mornings, late nights, family gatherings, and everything in between. It layers easily, wears comfortably, and holds its shape through constant use. No flash. No overstatement. Just clean design with meaning behind it.
As part of the official Dad To The Bone USA collection, this garment features original artwork created entirely in-house by dttbUSA. It’s apparel rooted in fatherhood culture — not trends — made for dads who don’t need to announce their role to own it.
A strong gift choice for fathers who command respect without asking for it.
Product details:
Material: 100% cotton
Fabric weight: heavyweight feel with breathable comfort
Fit: classic unisex fit
Construction: reinforced stitching for durability and structure
Use: everyday wear, layering, all-season comfort
Sizing note: This long sleeve runs slightly smaller than standard. For a more relaxed fit, consider sizing up. Please refer to the size guide for exact measurements.
Fabric blends may vary by color.
Designed in-house and exclusively released by Dad To The Bone USA (dttbUSA).
Built after bedtime. Forged in fatherhood.

