About
Welcome to Yeet That Teet, where we’re ditching toxic positivity and reclaiming the conversation around breast cancer, mastectomies, and body autonomy—one snarky T-shirt at a time.
Born out of a personal journey (spoiler: mine), YTT is the unapologetic, support-through-snark answer to a system that treats “saving the ta-tas” as the default. Whether you’re navigating breast cancer, are BRCA-positive, or just sick of the assumption that reconstruction is mandatory, we see you. And we’ve got the merch to prove it.
This isn’t just a brand—it’s a movement. Flat is valid. Humor is healing. And some days, you just need to be a cranky, bald bitch.
Yeet That Teet is an answer to a system that forgot the person in the pink ribbon. It’s bold, it’s snarky, and it’s creating space for people to process this experience in a way that feels real. It’s also a place that thinks it’s cool if want want reconstruction, but we know that’s not the only solution to life after The Big Yeet. Let's celebrate being flat, aerodynamic, and underwire-free.
So, if you’re here to support a friend, advocate for yourself, or just want some fun and snappy merch - welcome. You belong here.

Meet the Founder
Hi, I’m Lee, a 44-year-old live event producer turned reluctant researcher in the breast cancer process. In 2024, I was diagnosed with Stage 2B breast cancer, and amidst the whirlwind of procedures, treatments, and unsolicited advice, I realized something: the conversation around breast cancer needed an overhaul.
I had (and continue to have) a great care team, but in both the clinic setting and the external support system, I was surrounded by messages to have faith, to be strong, be grateful, be positive. But where was the space to just be mad? To grieve? To question? I was determined and stubbornly going to fight my cancer, but on my own, cranky terms.
And why did the medical system assume I wanted to reconstruct those shitty titties instead of just moving on after surgery? They betrayed me, they need not apply for readmission. It's been a beatdown, and also inspiring. It's sidelined me from work I loved, but given me a chance to connect with a completely new world. I've never felt so crappy... and also so supported.
Get in touch. Stay in touch. And let's get through this together.