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Though She Be But Little She Is Fierce - William Shakespeare A quote from A Midsummer Night's Dream - a beautiful bookish gift for a little girl. Our sweatshirts are unisex so the sizing is as follows: 3-4 - 26" Chest | 5-6 - 28" Chest | 7-8 - 30" Chest | 9-11 - 32" Chest | 12-13 - 34" Chest. 80% cotton, 20% polyester. The materials are sourced and produced in an ethical and sustainable manner. To keep your clothing in the best condition, we suggest washing our clothing at 30C and drying naturally. However, they can be tumble dried if needed. Iron inside out to protect the quality of the print. The sweatshirts are made in Bangladesh and Pakistan by a WRAP accredited manufacturer. They are printed in the UK by our friends at Lovetree Design and sent out to our lovely customers! Key Words - bookish clothing, bookstore merch, Shakespeare, Bookishly, Bookish Sweater, Feminist, Inspirational Quotes, kids sweatshirt, girl's sweater.
Details
SKU: BK038JK1 Made in United Kingdom Aesthetic: Retro / vintage Care Instructions: Machine wash Color: Multi-Colored and Off-White Fabric: 100% Organic Cotton - Peta approved vegan. Sleeve Length: Short Sleeve Product Language: English Weight: 200 g (7.05 oz) Product Materials: Organic and Vegan Packaging: Plastic-free Production: Ethically sourced and Fair trade
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