Pig American Flag Shirt Gift Class Shirt, hoodie, tank top, sweater and long sleeve t-shirt
This is our best seller for a reason. Relaxed, tailored and ultra-comfortable, you’ll love the way you look in this durable, reliable classic 100% pre-shrunk cotton (heather gray color is 90% cotton/10% polyester, light heather gray is 98% cotton/2% polyester, heather black is 50% cotton/50% polyester) | Fabric Weight: 5.0 oz (mid-weight) Tip: Buying 2 products or more at the same time will save you quite a lot on shipping fees. You can gift it for mom dad papa mommy daddy mama boyfriend girlfriend grandpa grandma grandfather grandmother husband wife family teacher Its also casual enough to wear for working out shopping running jogging hiking biking or hanging out with friends Unique design personalized design for Valentines day St Patrick’s day Mothers day Fathers day Birthday More info 53 oz ? pre-shrunk cotton Double-needle stitched neckline bottom hem and sleeves Quarter-turned Seven-eighths inch seamless collar Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
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Gooch says one of the most common questions she receives is “why to identify as a Black cowgirl?” instead of just calling herself a “regular” cowgirl. She laughs a bit before elaborating. “I say Black cowgirl because it needs to be stated, people need to be reminded that there are certainly Black folks who ride horses, and who are equestrians. It sounds silly to state it so obviously but if you open any major horse or equestrian magazine you probably won’t see any Black people shown riding horses. You mainly see white people in fancy clothes with expensive gear doing what I’ve been doing essentially my whole life. Representation, even at the barest minimum, really matters, especially for kids,” she explains. The sport’s history of exclusion can be reflected in its gear: Gooch notes the need for helmets that accommodate textured hair, for example.





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