Care Bears Ladies Hoodie Sweatshirt Classic Clothing Cheer Friend Funshine Good Luck Sweatshirt, Heather Grey, S

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Amazon Care Bears: The Care Bears are a fictional group of multi-colored bear characters, originally painted in 1981 by artist Elena Kucharik to be used on greeting cards from American Greetings. Tummy Symbols: Each Care Bear comes in a different color and has a specialized insignia on its belly that represents its duty and personality. This symbol was known as their "tummy symbol". Officially Licensed Care Bears Apparel: Officially licensed apparel and high-quality prints on this Care Bears t-shirt make it the perfect gift for women everywhere. Whether it be for and achievement, Halloween, Christmas or a birthday. Hoodie Sweatshirt: long sleeves and a classic crew cut neck make these comfortable graphic sweatshirts ones women will want to wear. Womens Sizes: Choose from womens sizes X-Small, Small, Medium, Large, X-Large, XX-Large and 3X-Large in these shirts!

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Care Bears: The Care Bears are a fictional group of multi-colored bear characters, originally painted in 1981 by artist Elena Kucharik to be used on greeting cards from American Greetings. Tummy Symbols: Each Care Bear comes in a different color and has a specialized insignia on its belly that represents its duty and personality. This symbol was known as their "tummy symbol". Officially Licensed Care Bears Apparel: Officially licensed apparel and high-quality prints on this Care Bears t-shirt make it the perfect gift for women everywhere. Whether it be for and achievement, Halloween, Christmas or a birthday. Hoodie Sweatshirt: long sleeves and a classic crew cut neck make these comfortable graphic sweatshirts ones women will want to wear. Womens Sizes: Choose from womens sizes X-Small, Small, Medium, Large, X-Large, XX-Large and 3X-Large in these shirts!


Product specifications

Brand Care Bears
EAN
  • 0195932194900
Color
  • Heather grey
Size
  • S

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