Fight For A Cure Breast Cancer Awareness Womens Clothes Gift Hoodie Sweatshirt
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Fight For A Cure Breast Cancer Awareness Womens Clothes Gift Hoodie Sweatshirt
SIZES (Chest/Length): Small 20"/27" Med 22"/28" Large 24"/29" XL 26"/30" 2XL 28"/31" 3XL 30"/32" 4XL 32"/33" 5XL 34"/34" FABRIC: 8.0 oz, 50/50 cotton polyester preshrunk fleece knit
Proudly designed and printed in the USA, we offer a wide variety of apparel, using new-age technology and eco-friendly inks. We love what we do and we strive for customer satisfaction!
Air jet yarn for a softer feel & reduced pilling. Machine wash warm, inside out, w/ like colors. Only non-chlorine bleach. Tumble dry medium. Do not iron or dry clean. (Print may appear smaller on bigger sizes. Image tones vary by screens used)
Pray For a Cure stands for Breast Cancer Awareness month, October and year round. Whether you know someone who's a cancer survivor and has beaten it or you've lost someone you love, raising awareness is key. Wear your message of hope and strength wherever you go.
Wearing a Pray For a Cure BCA shirt is a clever way to tell the world that cancer sucks! This is a great shirt as a supportive gift for anyone... do what you can to raise breast cancer awareness all year long. Prevention is the best cure.
Pray for a Cure is a brand for those that have been afflicted. Whether you're a cancer survivor, struggling with supporting a loved one with alzheimer's or you love someone with autism we're here for you. Help raise cancer awareness and support those supporting their loved ones year round. We've all prayed for someone we love - for healing, for strength, for hope.Show those around you that sometimes life can be hard, but together with love and support we can come together and overcome. So grab your shirts and your hoodies - say Cancer Sucks or I LOVE someone with autism and I SUPPORT them.