*Black and White Tie Dye Crop Crewneck Sweatshirt* Medium

$26.00

Womens Medium Black and White Tie Dye Crop Crewneck Sweatshirt
*Repurposed*

  • Inside Out & Comfortable, smoother fabric is against your skin

  • All manufacturer’s tags removed or covered

  • All seams are on the outside of clothing, not rubbing on your skin

  • Inside Out & Comfortable crest on front

  • Elastic through bottem hem with plastic slip lock fidget

  • 60% cotton/40% polyester. Machine wash design side in. Dry medium or low heat. If needed, iron design side in.

  • A portion of profits are donated to help further awareness, understanding, and acceptance of Sensory Processing Disorder.

  • For more information about Sensory Processing Disorder, please visit www.sensoryhealth.org

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Womens Medium Black and White Tie Dye Crop Crewneck Sweatshirt
*Repurposed*

  • Inside Out & Comfortable, smoother fabric is against your skin

  • All manufacturer’s tags removed or covered

  • All seams are on the outside of clothing, not rubbing on your skin

  • Inside Out & Comfortable crest on front

  • Elastic through bottem hem with plastic slip lock fidget

  • 60% cotton/40% polyester. Machine wash design side in. Dry medium or low heat. If needed, iron design side in.

  • A portion of profits are donated to help further awareness, understanding, and acceptance of Sensory Processing Disorder.

  • For more information about Sensory Processing Disorder, please visit www.sensoryhealth.org

Womens Medium Black and White Tie Dye Crop Crewneck Sweatshirt
*Repurposed*

  • Inside Out & Comfortable, smoother fabric is against your skin

  • All manufacturer’s tags removed or covered

  • All seams are on the outside of clothing, not rubbing on your skin

  • Inside Out & Comfortable crest on front

  • Elastic through bottem hem with plastic slip lock fidget

  • 60% cotton/40% polyester. Machine wash design side in. Dry medium or low heat. If needed, iron design side in.

  • A portion of profits are donated to help further awareness, understanding, and acceptance of Sensory Processing Disorder.

  • For more information about Sensory Processing Disorder, please visit www.sensoryhealth.org