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Crop Tops

AfriKin Zulu Women’s crop top

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AfriKin Zulu Women’s crop top — AfriKin Crop Tops.

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SKU: 432578266 Fulfillment: Print on demand via Printful Production: 2-5 business days Category: Crop Tops

The Zulu Nation print honors one of Africa's most recognized and revered visual traditions. Black and white geometric pattern work that has dressed warriors, royalty, and communities across generations in southern Africa. AfriKin carries that visual heritage into every garment in this collection. Bold, striking, and unapologetic. To wear the Zulu print is to wear a language. A language that speaks of discipline, of beauty achieved through precision, of a people who have always understood that art and identity are inseparable. This is not costume. This is ancestry honored in cloth.

She wears the Zulu print and carries the full weight of that lineage lightly, confidently, the way royalty always has. This crop top is for the woman who understands that African women invented elegance.

All measurements in inches. When between sizes, size up.

Size Chest Length Sleeve
S36-38"28"8"
M38-40"29"8.5"
L42-44"30"9"
XL46-48"31"9.5"
2XL+50-60"32-34"10-11"

Production time: 2-5 business days (printed on demand)

US Delivery: 3-8 business days after production

International: 10-20 business days after production

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The Story Behind the Design

The Zulu Nation print honors one of Africa's most recognized and revered visual traditions. Black and white geometric pattern work that has dressed warriors, royalty, and communities across generations in southern Africa. AfriKin carries that visual heritage into every garment in this collection. Bold, striking, and unapologetic. To wear the Zulu print is to wear a language. A language that speaks of discipline, of beauty achieved through precision, of a people who have always understood that art and identity are inseparable. This is not costume. This is ancestry honored in cloth.

She wears the Zulu print and carries the full weight of that lineage lightly, confidently, the way royalty always has. This crop top is for the woman who understands that African women invented elegance.