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Lorma Jue Women's V-Neck Crop Tee
Lorma Jue Women's V-Neck Crop Tee
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Lorma Jue Women's V-Neck Crop Tee
The Lorma Jue Crop Tee is a tribute to the proud heritage, resilience, and cultural identity of the Lorma people of Liberia. Designed for women who embrace both their roots and their individuality, this sporty V-neck crop tee combines contemporary style with a celebration of one of Liberia's historic indigenous communities.
Made from a premium cotton-spandex blend, the Lorma Jue Tee offers a soft feel, breathable comfort, and a flattering bodycon fit. Its athletic-inspired design and cropped silhouette create a versatile look that works effortlessly for casual wear, cultural events, festivals, and everyday expression.
Whether you're representing your heritage or honoring Liberia's diverse cultural landscape, the Lorma Jue Tee is designed to be worn with 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 comfortable movement
Perfect For
Cultural celebrations • Community events • Festivals • Summer outings • Casual streetwear • Travel • Everyday styling
Fun Fact About the Lorma People
The Lorma people primarily reside in Liberia's Lofa County, one of the country's most culturally rich regions. The Lorma are known for their strong agricultural traditions and vibrant cultural ceremonies. Their homeland sits near the borders of Guinea and Sierra Leone, making the region an important crossroads of trade, language, and cultural exchange throughout West African history.
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
Lorma Jue — A celebration of heritage, pride, and the enduring spirit of the Lorma people.
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