For Revolutionary Souls
The Greensboro 4 Sweatshirt
Regular price
$60.00
On February 1, 1960 in Greensboro, NC, four young men who were freshman at North Carolina A&T State University decided to sit down at the F.W. Woolworth lunch counter in the "whites only" section in order to challenge racial segregation of public facilities. This brave act of protest by Ezell Blair, Jr. (later Jibreel Khazan), Franklin McCain, Joseph McNeil, and David Richmond sparked a movement of similar sit-ins across the South.
• 82% cotton, 18% polyester
• 1×1 ribbed knit cuffs and bottom band
• Embroidered “C” logo on the left sleeve
• 82% cotton, 18% polyester
• 1×1 ribbed knit cuffs and bottom band
• Embroidered “C” logo on the left sleeve
Size guide
LENGTH | WIDTH | SLEEVE LENGTH | |
S (inches) | 27 | 22 3/4 | 36 1/2 |
M (inches) | 28 | 24 3/4 | 37 3/4 |
L (inches) | 29 | 26 3/4 | 39 |
XL (inches) | 30 | 28 3/4 | 40 1/4 |
2XL (inches) | 31 | 30 3/4 | 41 1/2 |