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In my experience if you see an image you like online and search for relevant keywords plus "tshirt" you'll find multiple places to buy one. It's not the most ethical because it's obvious that the original artist is rarely if ever being compensated but I've snagged at least 3 tshirts that are in my regular rotation with this method. Redbubble and teespring have both been good, but of course ymmv
In my experience if you see anything anywhere and search for relevant keywords you'll find multiple places to buy, download etc. one.
I never understand how it's so common that people go and comment and ask others who might now instead of just looking it up. Only times where it makes sense is if they did try to find it but didn't but they'd say that in the comment.
I just can't understand the reaction of "I'll take some time to write a comment that makes other people do the work for me, the same time it would have taken to just find it myself".