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Belleh Babe Women's V-Neck Crop Tee
Belleh Babe Women's V-Neck Crop Tee
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The Belleh Babe Crop Tee is a celebration of culture, confidence, and the enduring heritage of the Belleh (Belle) people of Liberia. Designed for women who proudly represent where they come from while embracing contemporary style, this sporty crop tee blends cultural appreciation with everyday versatility.
Made from a soft cotton-spandex blend, the Belleh Babe Tee offers a flattering bodycon fit with just the right amount of stretch. The athletic-inspired V-neck and cropped silhouette create a sleek, feminine look that pairs effortlessly with jeans, shorts, skirts, or your favorite streetwear pieces.
Whether you're celebrating your roots, attending a cultural event, or simply expressing your unique style, the Belleh Babe Tee is designed to make a statement.
Features
- Premium 95% Cotton / 5% Spandex blend
- Soft, breathable fabric with flexible stretch
- Sport-inspired V-neck design
- Flattering bodycon fit
- Cropped silhouette
- Durable 210 GSM construction
- Lightweight comfort for everyday wear
Fit
- Women's fitted crop tee
- True-to-size fit
- Stretch fabric provides natural comfort and mobility
Perfect For
Cultural celebrations • Festivals • Casual streetwear • Summer outings • Community events • Travel • Everyday fashion
Fun Fact About the Belleh People
The Belleh people are part of Liberia's rich cultural mosaic and are often associated with the larger Kpelle cultural region. Like many indigenous Liberian communities, Belleh traditions emphasize strong family ties, respect for elders, storytelling, and the preservation of customs passed down through generations. Community gatherings, music, and dance continue to play an important role in celebrating Belleh heritage.
Care Instructions
- Machine wash cold (30°C / 86°F)
- Gentle cycle
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry low
- Iron on low heat (avoid printed areas)
- Do not dry clean
Belleh Babe — A tribute to heritage, community, and the beauty of carrying your culture with pride.
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