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Auntie French Toile Comfort Colors® Sweatshirt

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Auntie French Toile Comfort Colors® SweatshirtAuntie French Toile Comfort Colors Sweatshirt, Aunt Gift Sweatshirt, New Aunt Gift, Auntie Shirt, Pregnancy Announcement Shirt, Cool Aunt. Orders are processed within 24 hours and shipped out within 2 to 5 business days. What you receive: Comfort Colors Brand Adult Unisex Crewneck SweatshirtColor Choices: WhiteNavyPepperBlue SpruceBlue JeanLight GreenCrimsonFlo BlueOrchidSizes: Unisex adult sizing use size chart as a guide. These shirts are fitted and

Auntie French Toile Comfort Colors® Sweatshirt, Aunt Gift Sweatshirt, New Aunt Gift, Auntie Shirt, Pregnancy Announcement Shirt, Cool Aunt. Orders are processed within 24 hours and shipped out within 2 to 5 business days.

What you receive:
Comfort Colors® Brand Adult Unisex Crewneck Sweatshirt

Color Choices:
White
Navy
Pepper
Blue Spruce
Blue Jean
Light Green
Crimson
Flo Blue
Orchid

Sizes:
Unisex adult sizing use size chart as a guide. These shirts are fitted and run true to size. If you prefer a loose fit go one size larger. If you want an oversized tee consider even 2 sizes larger.

Shirt Details:
Luxurious comfort and style are what this unisex, garment-dyed sweatshirt is all about. It's made with 80% ring-spun cotton and 20% polyester, and the fabric is 3-end garment-dyed, ring-spun, color-blast fleece with a 100% cotton face. Each sweatshirt comes with a relaxed fit, a rolled-forward shoulder, and a half-moon back neck patch on the back.

Care Instructions:
Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F); Do not bleach; Do not tumble dry; Do not iron; Do not dry-clean.

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