Dancing Girls Shirt
Dancing Girls Shirt
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Wear a piece of history with this classic t-shirt, featuring a 1940s black-and-white photograph of young Black girls dancing outdoors. Taken in the Frederick Douglass D.C. housing projects by legendary photographer Gordon Parks for the Farm Security Administration, the image offers an intimate, uplifting, and humanizing glimpse into community joy and childhood resilience. Digitally enhanced, cropped, and edited by me, the shirt can be further customized upon request.
The shirt is made of 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, offering a lightweight 4.2 oz fabric for breathability and an exceptionally soft feel against your skin. Side seams and a ribbed knit crew neck with a seam and shoulder tape ensure excellent shape retention, a polished neckline, and a retail-ready, improved fit. Each tee is responsibly manufactured and REACH certified, featuring a tear-away label for added comfort and to reduce skin irritation.
To maintain the striking contrast and quality of the black-and-white print, machine wash cold and tumble dry on low heat, using non-chlorine bleach only as needed. Iron, steam, or dry on medium heat, and do not dry clean.
