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The Angela
CANCER FLOCKING SUCKS! It’s true, and we want to help those families struggling. As part of our first Cancer Flocking Sucks Collection, all proceeds made during the month of September from “The Angela” (inspired by Lindsey’s mother) will go be donated to the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition, an organization that provides a variety of assistance to survivors and their families including: meal delivery services, support groups, financial assistance, and more. Lindsey and her family will also be matching the proceeds made from these crewnecks during the month of September.
In one way or another, cancer touches all of us. It’s a heavy weight to carry, and we just want to help where we can. This crewneck is our classic “flamingo pink” with a teal ribbon carefully placed to help raise awareness about ovarian cancer. On the sleeve you’ll find “Cancer Flocking Sucks” in small print. It’s there not to remind you of the negative effects of the disease, but as a reminder that hey… it really does suck… and we’re going to fight any way we can.
This garment has been dyed for a unique, vintage look. Due to the special dye process, fading and slight color variations will occur over time. Wash separately in cold water to minimize fading. Avoid prolonged sun exposure to preserve color.
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The Angela
The Angela
CANCER FLOCKING SUCKS! It’s true, and we want to help those families struggling. As part of our first Cancer Flocking Sucks Collection, all proceeds made during the month of September from “The Angela” (inspired by Lindsey’s mother) will go be donated to the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition, an organization that provides a variety of assistance to survivors and their families including: meal delivery services, support groups, financial assistance, and more. Lindsey and her family will also be matching the proceeds made from these crewnecks during the month of September.
In one way or another, cancer touches all of us. It’s a heavy weight to carry, and we just want to help where we can. This crewneck is our classic “flamingo pink” with a teal ribbon carefully placed to help raise awareness about ovarian cancer. On the sleeve you’ll find “Cancer Flocking Sucks” in small print. It’s there not to remind you of the negative effects of the disease, but as a reminder that hey… it really does suck… and we’re going to fight any way we can.
This garment has been dyed for a unique, vintage look. Due to the special dye process, fading and slight color variations will occur over time. Wash separately in cold water to minimize fading. Avoid prolonged sun exposure to preserve color.
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CANCER FLOCKING SUCKS! It’s true, and we want to help those families struggling. As part of our first Cancer Flocking Sucks Collection, all proceeds made during the month of September from “The Angela” (inspired by Lindsey’s mother) will go be donated to the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition, an organization that provides a variety of assistance to survivors and their families including: meal delivery services, support groups, financial assistance, and more. Lindsey and her family will also be matching the proceeds made from these crewnecks during the month of September.
In one way or another, cancer touches all of us. It’s a heavy weight to carry, and we just want to help where we can. This crewneck is our classic “flamingo pink” with a teal ribbon carefully placed to help raise awareness about ovarian cancer. On the sleeve you’ll find “Cancer Flocking Sucks” in small print. It’s there not to remind you of the negative effects of the disease, but as a reminder that hey… it really does suck… and we’re going to fight any way we can.
This garment has been dyed for a unique, vintage look. Due to the special dye process, fading and slight color variations will occur over time. Wash separately in cold water to minimize fading. Avoid prolonged sun exposure to preserve color.

















