This moisture-wicking slogan melanin absorbs sunlight tee perfectly preserves #blackgirlmagic. For the black woman looking at herself in the mirror and celebrating our beauty, overcoming fears about being black in a racially-charged America, and unabashedly relying on her tribe. Inspired by writings from Christine Michel Carter on why America needs Black women.
Product Specifications
- Screen printed feminine fit.
- 5.2 oz. 100% pre-shrunk cotton.
- Tag-free neck label.
- Breathable, lightweight fabric.
- Slight sheen finish.
The slogan on the T-shirt
Melanin Absorbs Sunlight. We Are Full Of Light. We Lit. Christine Michel Carter
Size Chart (Runs Small, Please Order Up A Size)
Small | Medium | Large | X-Large | XX-Large | |
Dress Size | 4-6 | 8-10 | 12-14 | 16-18 | 20-22 |
Chest | 33-34″ | 35-36″ | 37-39″ | 40-41.5″ | 42-44″ |
Waist | 25-26″ | 27-28″ | 29-31″ | 32-34.5″ | 35-38″ |
Shipping (US)
Free shipping domestically. This product is available for domestic shipping only in the US. Check with the seller for other locations.
Please indicate what size you’d like to order at checkout. No worries if you have any issues entering the size as a note, an email from inquiries@christinemichelcarter.com will come to you immediately confirming size. The charge will show as Minority Woman Marketing LLC on your statement. Allow up to ten business days for domestic shipping. Domestic shipping price is included in the purchase price.
melanin absorbs sunlight tee
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