

Lot #1619
Gender: Unisex
Model: Loose
Fabric: 100% cotton
Fabric Weight: 8.0 oz/yd² (270 g/m²)
Fabric Thickness: Moderate
Care Instructions: Machine wash at 30°C (gentle cycle); Do not bleach; Tumble dry low; Iron at low temperature, avoid ironing on print; Do not dry clean
Features: Grey, Vintage, Street, Basics, Sporty, Daily Casual, Running, Sport, Sleeveless, Sleeveless, Round Neck / O-Neck, Regular, Loose, Spring, Summer, Autumn
Easter Egg: Lot #1619 references how Africans were first brought to an English colony in North America in late August 1619 when the English privateer ship White Lion arrived at Point Comfort, Virginia, with "20 and odd" captive Africans. These individuals, originally captured by English privateers from a Spanish slave ship in the Atlantic, were then traded by the English colonists for food and supplies. Their arrival marked the beginning of the history of race-based bondage in the mainland colonies of English North America.
Gender: Unisex
Model: Loose
Fabric: 100% cotton
Fabric Weight: 8.0 oz/yd² (270 g/m²)
Fabric Thickness: Moderate
Care Instructions: Machine wash at 30°C (gentle cycle); Do not bleach; Tumble dry low; Iron at low temperature, avoid ironing on print; Do not dry clean
Features: Grey, Vintage, Street, Basics, Sporty, Daily Casual, Running, Sport, Sleeveless, Sleeveless, Round Neck / O-Neck, Regular, Loose, Spring, Summer, Autumn
Easter Egg: Lot #1619 references how Africans were first brought to an English colony in North America in late August 1619 when the English privateer ship White Lion arrived at Point Comfort, Virginia, with "20 and odd" captive Africans. These individuals, originally captured by English privateers from a Spanish slave ship in the Atlantic, were then traded by the English colonists for food and supplies. Their arrival marked the beginning of the history of race-based bondage in the mainland colonies of English North America.