Description
Alien DNA Testing — Area 51 Specimen File UFO Graphic T-Shirt
FILE: A-51-7X
SUBJECT: NON-HUMAN
ORIGIN: UNKNOWN
STATUS: CLASSIFIED
Some evidence was never meant to leave the lab.
This Alien DNA Testing graphic t-shirt features a bold classified-dossier design inspired by Area 51 files, UFO encounters, extraterrestrial specimens, and unexplained DNA evidence. The front includes a clean left-chest Alien DNA Testing insignia, while the back reveals the full classified file: a Grey alien specimen, glowing DNA strand, mysterious sample vial, UFO beam encounter, and Top Secret markings.
Designed for UFO enthusiasts, alien-conspiracy fans, sci-fi collectors, ancient-alien believers, and anyone whose origin story still has a few missing pages, this shirt turns your wardrobe into evidence.
Design Highlights
- Small Alien DNA Testing insignia on the front chest
- Large classified specimen-file artwork on the back
- Grey alien, glowing DNA helix, and specimen vial imagery
- UFO abduction and Area 51 dossier details
- Dark, mysterious sci-fi style with green laboratory accents
- Ideal for UFO events, conventions, casual wear, gifting, or late-night disclosure discussions
Perfect for:
- UFO and UAP enthusiasts
- Alien and extraterrestrial fans
- Sci-fi apparel collectors
- Conspiracy-humor lovers
- Area 51 and classified-file themes
- Anyone who believes ordinary genetics are overrated
Product features
– 100% cotton body (solid colors) — medium 180 g/m² weight for year-round comfort
– Tubular knit construction with no side seams for a clean, eco-conscious cut
– Durable ribbed collar and shoulder tape to prevent stretching and keep shape
– Dual-printing: high-detail DTF for sleeves/labels and DTG for main artwork
– OEKO-TEX® certified, tear-away label, and manufactured under ethically sourced US cotton standards
Care instructions
– Do not iron
– Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
– Tumble dry: low heat






















































































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