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Embroidered Crop Sweatshirt

Embroidered Crop Sweatshirt

Regular price $79.99 USD
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This extra soft fleece crop sweatshirt sends a positive message to the world, while being cute, comfy and casual. The trendy cut, ribbed neckline and raw hem creates a gorgeous silhouette.

• 52% cotton, 48% poly fleece
• Ribbed crew neckline and cuffs
• Dropped shoulder cut
• Cropped body with a raw hem
• Side-seamed

Size guide

  WIDTH (inches/cm) LENGTH (inches/cm)
S 21 ⅜  (54.4 cm) 18 ½ (47 cm)
M 22 ¾  (57.8 cm) 19 ¼ (48.9 cm)
L 25 ⅛  (63.8 cm) 20 ½  (52 cm)

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100% of the profits from your purchase of this product support our current campaign.

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Standard shipping is free for all orders. We currently do not offer an expedited option. Fulfillment times depend on availability. Most orders ship within one week of purchase but can take up to 14 days. Our products currently only ship to the United States.

Return policy

At this time, we are not accepting returns or exchanges. If you receive a defective product, please contact us at hello@strongfemale.me with your order details.

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A mission driven brand supporting women

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    There are 3.9 billion women globally, more than half the global population

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    80% of single-parent families in the US are headed by women; nearly a third live in poverty

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Current campaign

Our current campaign supports the International Women's Resource Center, which helps refugee and immigrant women learn and thrive.

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Our story

We founded Strong Female to raise money for organizations that provide women with the tools and resources they need to overcome life’s greatest challenges.

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