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Grebo Girl Women's V-Neck Crop Tee
Grebo Girl Women's V-Neck Crop Tee
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The Grebo Girl Crop Tee celebrates the strength, creativity, and cultural heritage of the Grebo people of Liberia. Designed for women who proudly embrace their roots while expressing their individuality, this sporty V-neck crop tee blends modern style with a tribute to one of Liberia's most distinctive indigenous communities.
Made from a premium cotton-spandex blend, the Grebo Girl Tee delivers breathable comfort, flexible stretch, and a flattering bodycon fit. The cropped silhouette and athletic-inspired V-neck design create a versatile look that's perfect for everyday wear, cultural gatherings, festivals, and summer adventures.
Whether you're honoring your heritage or making a statement through fashion, the Grebo Girl Tee is designed to celebrate identity with confidence and pride.
Features
- Premium 95% Cotton / 5% Spandex blend
- Soft, breathable fabric with comfortable 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 allows for natural movement and comfort
Perfect For
Cultural celebrations • Community gatherings • Festivals • Summer outings • Casual streetwear • Travel • Everyday styling
Fun Fact About the Grebo People
The Grebo people are primarily found in southeastern Liberia, particularly in Maryland and River Gee Counties. They are internationally recognized for their intricate and highly distinctive ceremonial masks, which feature geometric designs and multiple eye forms. These masks have influenced artists and collectors around the world and are considered some of the most unique traditional art forms in West Africa.
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
Grebo Girl — A celebration of heritage, artistry, and the enduring spirit of the Grebo people.
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