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EXODUS FLORAL (ROSE) QUEEN HOODIES

£55.00 £48.00

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EXODUS FLORAL QUEEN Hoodies 

Introducing the Exodus Africa Queen Hoodies Floral Collection – which comes in 3 FLORAL designs, with a unique blend of African heritage and urban style. This limited edition collection features hand-made designs in three captivating colors: gold, khaki green, and black. Each hoodie showcases a vibrant floral and rose pattern inspired by traditional African fabric designs and is adorned with an embroidered queen head, symbolizing strength.

These hoodies are more than just fashion; they are a celebration of culture and identity, seamlessly merging the essence of Africa with contemporary urban trends. Perfect for those who value craftsmanship and cultural expression, the Exodus Africa Hoodies Floral Collection offers a distinctive and meaningful addition to your wardrobe.

Embrace the African link-up in urban clothing with these exclusive, hand-crafted pieces. Elevate your style and make a statement with the Exodus Africa Hoodies Floral Collection. Get yours before they're gone!

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COLOUR:

Black

DETAILS

  • African Floral-inspired geometric pattern on the hood lining,  and sleeve sides
  • Relaxed fit with ribbed cuffs and hem
  • Front pocket for practicality and style
  • Queen Face embroidered finishing
  • Care: Machine washable for easy maintenance
  • Cotton 80% polyester 20%.

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