Semite - Semitic Heritage Women’s Crop Top

$25.00

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Product Features

Semitic Heritage Women’s Crop Top - Semite
• 100% combed cotton
• Heather colors are 15% viscose and 85% cotton
• Relaxed fit
• Cropped length
• Ribbed crew neck
• Dropped shoulders
• Side-seamed construction
• Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
• Double-needle hems
• Preshrunk

About this Design

Embrace the warmth of spring and summer while paying homage to a profound lineage with the "Semite - 1770 Semitic Heritage Women’s Crop Top." Crafted from 100% combed cotton, this crop top offers unparalleled softness and enhanced durability, setting it apart from regular cotton shirts. Inspired by the pivotal year 1770, when the historian August Ludwig von Schlözer first coined the terms "Semite" and "Semitic," this piece combines fashion with a deep respect for cultural and linguistic heritage.
Featuring a relaxed fit and dropped shoulders for maximum comfort, this crop top is adorned with an illustration of Shem, the eldest son of Noah in the Book of Genesis, symbolizing the ancestral roots of Semitic peoples. The cropped length is not only stylish but also perfect for the higher temperatures of the season, making it a versatile addition to your wardrobe.
This crop top is more than just a piece of clothing; it's a statement of identity and pride in the rich tapestry of Semitic cultures. It serves as a wearable reminder of the scholarly efforts that have illuminated the connections between diverse groups of people through language and history.
Ideal for those who appreciate the beauty of their heritage and the importance of understanding our shared past, the "Semite - 1770 Semitic Heritage Women’s Crop Top" is perfect for casual outings, cultural events, or simply as a conversation starter about the significance of Semitic studies. Let this crop top be a testament to your pride in where you come from and an invitation to others to learn and appreciate the depth of Semitic heritage.
Wear the "Semite - 1770 Semitic Heritage Women’s Crop Top" as a celebration of spring and summer, and let it inspire both you and those around you to embrace your roots with style and confidence.