Lot #1919

$50.00

Gender: Unisex.

Model: Loose.

Fabric: 100% cotton.

Fabric Weight: 9.4 oz/yd² (320 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: Basics, Casual, Preppy, Sporty, Street, Daily Casual, Sport, School, Gym, Outdoor, Running, Office, Pure Cotton, Washed, Half Sleeve, Drop Shoulder, Round Neck / O-Neck, Regular, Loose, Spring, Summer, Autumn.

Easter Egg: Lot #1919 references Red Summer, a tumultuous period in 1919 marked by widespread racially motivated violence across the United States, primarily targeting African American communities. Triggered by the return of World War I soldiers and heightened racial tensions from the Great Migration, this violent outburst saw more than thirty cities experience riots fueled by a blend of white resentment against Black migration and competition for jobs. Researchers believe that in a span of 10 months, more than 250 African Americans were killed in at least 25 riots across the U.S. by white mobs.

Gender: Unisex.

Model: Loose.

Fabric: 100% cotton.

Fabric Weight: 9.4 oz/yd² (320 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: Basics, Casual, Preppy, Sporty, Street, Daily Casual, Sport, School, Gym, Outdoor, Running, Office, Pure Cotton, Washed, Half Sleeve, Drop Shoulder, Round Neck / O-Neck, Regular, Loose, Spring, Summer, Autumn.

Easter Egg: Lot #1919 references Red Summer, a tumultuous period in 1919 marked by widespread racially motivated violence across the United States, primarily targeting African American communities. Triggered by the return of World War I soldiers and heightened racial tensions from the Great Migration, this violent outburst saw more than thirty cities experience riots fueled by a blend of white resentment against Black migration and competition for jobs. Researchers believe that in a span of 10 months, more than 250 African Americans were killed in at least 25 riots across the U.S. by white mobs.

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