Verse 1
My wife goes shopping where the prices fall,
A little store, a narrow hall.
Cheap lights, cheap racks, no fancy art,
But somehow she knows my taste by heart.
She comes back smiling, bag in her hand,
Says, "Trust me, love, you'll understand."
I pull it out, I take a look-
It's better than I ever took.
Chorus
A dark blue shirt with white little dots,
Not perfect seams, but perfect thoughts.
The collar's soft, a little bent,
But it fits me right, it's cotton-meant.
I like it more than words can say,
'Cause my wife picked it out that way.
Verse 2
Yeah, the collar's wrinkled, way too loose,
No fashion blog would call it "use."
But when I wear it, I feel just fine,
Like it was made for days like mine.
I've always loved that color tone,
Those dotted skies in navy blue.
But something more is stitched inside-
Her care, her love, her point of view.
Chorus
A dark blue shirt with white little dots,
Simple dreams in simple spots.
The mirror shows no luxury,
Just comfort, truth, and honesty.
I like it more than words can say,
'Cause my wife picked it out that way.
Bridge
It's not about the brand or name,
Or looking sharp in someone's game.
It's how she knows me, even so,
In every thread, in every fold.
Final Chorus
That dark blue shirt with white little dots,
From a cheap store, but it means a lot.
Soft collar, cotton, slightly worn,
But I'll choose it every morning dawn.
Yeah, I love it more than I can explain-
'Cause my wife bought it... that's the gain.




