top of page
Black AF - Women

Black AF - Women

$20.00Price

Unapologetically bold and fiercely authentic, the "Black AF" t-shirt by Cocoa Healing Collective is more than just a fashion statement—it's a declaration of pride, strength, and unity. Inspired by Sharonda Purnell's unwavering views, this t-shirt embodies the essence of empowerment, justice, and resilience.

Every thread resonates with the belief that Black Womxn should be compensated fairly, the undeniable right of Black folx to reparations, and the unequivocal truth that Black Trans Lives Matter. From the sanctity of water to the invaluable role of educators, this t-shirt is a testament to the values that bind our community.

Key Features:

  • Bold Message: Wear your identity with pride and showcase Sharonda Purnell's beliefs that resonate with empowerment, justice, and self-worth.
  • Supreme Comfort: Crafted with 100% ring-spun cotton, ensuring a soft, snug fit that you'll want to wear day in and day out.
  • Color Choices: Whether you're drawn to the classic cotton, the Sport Grey blend, or the Dark Heather mix, there's a hue to match your vibe.
  • Durable Design: Enhanced with double stitching on the neckline and sleeves, this t-shirt is built to withstand the rigors of daily wear.
  • Optimal Weight: With a comfortable weight of 4.5 oz/yd² (153 g/m²), it strikes the perfect balance between durability and comfort.
  • Consistent Sizing: Thanks to the pre-shrunk fabric, your t-shirt will maintain its shape, wash after wash.
  • Sleek Look: Designed to be quarter-turned, ensuring a smooth, crease-free finish for a polished appearance.
  • Ethically Crafted: Responsibly sourced from countries like Bangladesh, Honduras, Haiti, Mexico, or Nicaragua, ensuring ethical production and top-tier quality.

The "Black AF" t-shirt is not just a piece of clothing; it's a reflection of identity, a celebration of culture, and a beacon of unity. Stand tall with the Cocoa Healing Collective and wear your beliefs, your history, and your pride on your sleeve. Join the movement and make a statement that's truly "Black AF."

bottom of page