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Online Exclusive | Stay Wild Desert Child Long Sleeve Paint Splatter Graphic Sweatshirt in White

Sale price54.95

This adorable graphic sweatshirt is giving us all the Fall vibes! Pair this with a Charlie 1 Horse hat and booties and you'll be ready for the upcoming season! This pullover includes a crew neckline, long sleeves, and graphic that says "Stay Wild Desert Child. Don't let the tamed ones tell you how to live." 

*Will Ship in 3-5 Days*

Size Suggestions:

Small: 2-4 

Medium: 6-8

Large: 10-12

XL: 14-16

2XL: 18-20

3XL: 22-24

Fabric Content: 52% Cotton 48% Polyester

Care Instructions: Machine wash, cold.  Tumble dry, low.  Do not iron decoration.

SKU: #212531

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Model is wearing a black graphic tee with the saying "Stay Wild Desert Child Don't Let The Tamed Ones Tell You How To Live" in black.
Online Exclusive | Stay Wild Desert Child Long Sleeve Paint Splatter Graphic Sweatshirt in White Sale price54.95

Fancy's Foundation - An Initiative to Empower the Young Women of our Future

Fancy's Foundation has been many years in the works and it is finally official as non-profit. Fancy's Foundation goal is to build esteem, education and goals in young women. We want to provide a compassionate initiative dedicated to supplying clothing and necessities to underserved young girls to ensure they have access to essentials for their well being and self-esteem. By serving these young women and boosting their esteem we hope to help them achieve a better education and set life long goals. Each and every dollar donated goes direct to the foundation efforts. What do we do? We work hand in hand with our school's social services to identify young girls and young women in need of apparel and footwear to boost their dignity, confidence and self esteem. Over and over we hear feedback of the difference an outfit instantly makes in a young girls self confidence. Self Confidence that is so needed to set education and life goals and hopefully movement towards a generation that's not in poverty.

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