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You Belong Among the Wildflowers Sweatshirt – Limited Edition for NEDAW 💜

 

This limited edition sweatshirt was created to honor National Eating Disorders Awareness Week (Feb 24 - Mar 2) and serves as a symbol of hope, strength, and recovery.

 

Made with love, this ultra-soft sweatshirt features a delicate floral NEDA symbol on the back, a mini one on the sleeve and an uplifting message on the front.

 

🌿 Because just like wildflowers, you are resilient, you are worthy, and you are meant to bloom—at your own pace.

 

Features:
✔️ Comfortably oversized, lived in feel fit
✔️ Soft, vintage-washed fabric
✔️ NEDA-inspired floral design on the back
✔️ Small floral sleeve detail
✔️ Available as a crewneck or hoodie

 

💜 A portion of proceeds from this sweatshirt will go toward eating disorder awareness and recovery initiatives.

 

Wear it as a reminder that you are seen, loved, and never alone.

 

🛒 Limited stock—order yours today!

Eating Disorder Awareness Sweatshirt | You Belong Among the Wildflowers

PriceFrom $30.00
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  • • All styles are hand-picked (yes, we test & wear every one ourselves) to be extra comfy and smooth with an even softer feel than other brands.
    • Our apparel is engineered to remain stronger with lasting color after multiple washes. 
    • Made from the highest quality cotton, organic cotton, bamboo, and recycled polyester available, they not only feel amazing but are sustainable and eco-friendly too.

    ⫸The result is the best clothing you'll find, with fits that will leave you addicted to only quality!

    Learn more about our premium clothing fabrics and find specific size charts here!

  •  💖 Our shop is proud to employ individuals walking their own roads to recovery with mental health & substance use disorders. Infusing each piece with the unique perspective and empathetic connection that only shared experiences can bring.

     

    💸 For every purchase, a portion of our proceeds goes towards funding the fight against addiction and mental health stigma as well as treatment programs for substance use disorders and mental health.

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