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Lot #1933
Gender: Unisex.
Fabric Weight: 7.4 oz/yd² (250 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.
Easter Egg: Lot #1933 references when Mickey Mouse appeared as a minstrel character in a 1933 Disney short called "Mickey's Mellerdrammer," where he and other characters explicitly blacken their faces to perform a parody of the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin". In the short, Mickey plays Topsy, a stereotypical character from the book, and dons blackface by using a firecracker to create an ash-covered face with white lips. This appearance connects Mickey Mouse to the racist history of minstrel shows, a form of entertainment that relied on blackface stereotypes and was common in popular culture during that era.
Gender: Unisex.
Fabric Weight: 7.4 oz/yd² (250 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.
Easter Egg: Lot #1933 references when Mickey Mouse appeared as a minstrel character in a 1933 Disney short called "Mickey's Mellerdrammer," where he and other characters explicitly blacken their faces to perform a parody of the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin". In the short, Mickey plays Topsy, a stereotypical character from the book, and dons blackface by using a firecracker to create an ash-covered face with white lips. This appearance connects Mickey Mouse to the racist history of minstrel shows, a form of entertainment that relied on blackface stereotypes and was common in popular culture during that era.

