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Kissi Girl Women's V-Neck Crop Tee
Kissi Girl Women's V-Neck Crop Tee
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Celebrate confidence, culture, and heritage with the Kissi Girl Crop Tee, inspired by the vibrant traditions of the Kissi people of Liberia. Designed for women who proudly embrace their roots while expressing their individuality, this sporty V-neck crop tee combines contemporary style with cultural appreciation.
Crafted from a premium cotton-spandex blend, the Kissi Girl Tee delivers a soft feel, comfortable stretch, and flattering body-hugging fit. The bold graphic design paired with the athletic-inspired silhouette makes it perfect for everyday wear, community events, festivals, and warm-weather adventures.
Whether you're representing your heritage or simply adding a unique statement piece to your wardrobe, the Kissi Girl Tee is designed to stand out with pride.
Features
- Premium 95% Cotton / 5% Spandex blend
- Soft, breathable fabric with added stretch
- Flattering bodycon fit
- Sport-inspired V-neck collar
- Cropped silhouette
- Durable 210 GSM construction
- Lightweight comfort for everyday wear
Fit
- Women's fitted crop tee
- True-to-size fit
- Flexible stretch for comfort and mobility
Perfect For
Summer outings • Cultural celebrations • Festivals • Casual streetwear • Travel • Community gatherings • Everyday styling
Fun Fact About the Kissi People
The Kissi people are found in parts of Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea. They are known for their rich oral traditions and distinctive cultural customs. Historically, the Kissi were renowned for their agricultural expertise, particularly rice cultivation, which remains an important part of their communities today. Their traditional stone carvings, known as Kissi pennies, were once used in regional trade and are considered important cultural artifacts.
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
Kissi Girl — A celebration of beauty, heritage, and the enduring spirit of the Kissi people.
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