Lot #1860

$100.00

Gender: Unisex.

Model: Loose.

Fabric: 100% cotton.

Fabric Weight: 10.3 oz/yd² (350 g/m²).

Fabric Thickness: Thiccck.

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: Basics, Casual, Street, Daily Casual, Outdoor, Office, School, Cotton Blend, Zipper, Long Sleeve, Drop Shoulder, Hooded, Crop, Loose, Winter, Autumn, Spring.

Easter Egg: Lot #1860 references when before the Civil War, enslaved African Americans cultivated and sold watermelons, which were seen as a symbol of their resourcefulness. The racist caricature was created as a political weapon by white Southerners in response to Black emancipation and economic progress. It was used to portray newly freed Black people as lazy, childish, and unsuited for freedom.

Gender: Unisex.

Model: Loose.

Fabric: 100% cotton.

Fabric Weight: 10.3 oz/yd² (350 g/m²).

Fabric Thickness: Thiccck.

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: Basics, Casual, Street, Daily Casual, Outdoor, Office, School, Cotton Blend, Zipper, Long Sleeve, Drop Shoulder, Hooded, Crop, Loose, Winter, Autumn, Spring.

Easter Egg: Lot #1860 references when before the Civil War, enslaved African Americans cultivated and sold watermelons, which were seen as a symbol of their resourcefulness. The racist caricature was created as a political weapon by white Southerners in response to Black emancipation and economic progress. It was used to portray newly freed Black people as lazy, childish, and unsuited for freedom.

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