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From $59.50
Nartissist Wht Women's crop top — AfriKin Crop Tops.
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Prices may vary by size. Final price shown after selection.
A Nartissist is art-obsessed. Ego is dead. Art over ego. in every room, every discipline, every era. The artists of our time are the truth tellers, the griots, the documentarians whose work will outlast every empire, every algorithm, every headline. Nartissism is the radical act of giving that creative power its proper name. When the ego steps back, the truth walks in. Africa has always known this. The griot did not perform for applause. the griot performed for the record. For the children. For the ones not yet born who would need to know who they were and where they came from. That is the work. That is what this design represents. Art over ego. Always.
She moves through creative spaces with full authority and zero apology. She creates because the work demands it, not because the world has given her permission. The Nartissist crop is her uniform. The piece that announces before she speaks that ego has no seat at her table, but truth does. Always truth. The African woman artist is not an emerging figure. She is an ancient one. This is a reminder. Worn close to the skin, in her color, on her terms.
All measurements in inches. When between sizes, size up.
| Size | Chest | Length | Sleeve |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | 36-38" | 28" | 8" |
| M | 38-40" | 29" | 8.5" |
| L | 42-44" | 30" | 9" |
| XL | 46-48" | 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
Free shipping: On orders over $75
The Story Behind the Design
A Nartissist is art-obsessed. Ego is dead. Art over ego. in every room, every discipline, every era. The artists of our time are the truth tellers, the griots, the documentarians whose work will outlast every empire, every algorithm, every headline. Nartissism is the radical act of giving that creative power its proper name. When the ego steps back, the truth walks in. Africa has always known this. The griot did not perform for applause. the griot performed for the record. For the children. For the ones not yet born who would need to know who they were and where they came from. That is the work. That is what this design represents. Art over ego. Always.
She moves through creative spaces with full authority and zero apology. She creates because the work demands it, not because the world has given her permission. The Nartissist crop is her uniform. The piece that announces before she speaks that ego has no seat at her table, but truth does. Always truth. The African woman artist is not an emerging figure. She is an ancient one. This is a reminder. Worn close to the skin, in her color, on her terms.