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From $59.50
Pan-AfriKin Women’s crop top — AfriKin Crop Tops.
Color: Select a color
Size: Select a size
Prices may vary by size. Final price shown after selection.
Red for the blood that connects every person of African descent across every ocean they were carried across or chose to cross. Black for the people whose beauty and strength has never required anyone else's validation. Green for the land, the most fertile, the most abundant, the most coveted land on this earth. The Pan-African colors are not decoration. They are a declaration of unity across the entire African world. Pan AfriKin carries those colors into a design that connects the AfriKin identity to a movement that has been organizing the diaspora since long before social media made it visible. When you wear Pan AfriKin, you are wearing the colors of solidarity. Of Nkrumah. Of Garvey. Of every person who looked at a divided diaspora and said: we are one people.
She wears pan-African colors because she understands their weight. The Pan AfriKin crop top is for the woman who carries the movement in her body and her choices, not just her words.
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
Red for the blood that connects every person of African descent across every ocean they were carried across or chose to cross. Black for the people whose beauty and strength has never required anyone else's validation. Green for the land, the most fertile, the most abundant, the most coveted land on this earth. The Pan-African colors are not decoration. They are a declaration of unity across the entire African world. Pan AfriKin carries those colors into a design that connects the AfriKin identity to a movement that has been organizing the diaspora since long before social media made it visible. When you wear Pan AfriKin, you are wearing the colors of solidarity. Of Nkrumah. Of Garvey. Of every person who looked at a divided diaspora and said: we are one people.
She wears pan-African colors because she understands their weight. The Pan AfriKin crop top is for the woman who carries the movement in her body and her choices, not just her words.