“Fuck Celiac Disease” is a pullover hoodie sweatshirt for people with Celiac Disease. The green Celiac Disease awareness ribbon is used as the “c” and “k” in the word “fuck”. Celiac Disease is an immune reaction to eating gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye. Over time, the immune reaction to eating gluten creates inflammation that damages the small intestine’s lining, leading to medical complications. Aren’t you lucky (being sarcastic) to have Celiac Disease? Not only do you get sick when blatantly eating gluten, you also get sick when there are trace amounts in your food. If I could shout “fuck you, Celiac Disease” from the highest mountain, I would. Wearing this funny Celiac Disease awareness hoodie will allow you to spread the word about Celiac Disease. People will see your hoodie sweatshirt and ask you more about your disease, or go home and look it up. Get this funny hoodie today (or tomorrow, it’s none of my business).
This unisex heavy blend hooded sweatshirt is relaxation itself. Made with a thick blend of cotton and polyester, it feels plush, soft and warm, a perfect choice for any cold day. In the front, the spacious kangaroo pocket adds daily practicality while the hood’s drawstring is the same color as the base sweater for extra style points.
.: Made with a medium-heavy fabric (8.0 oz/yd² (271 g/m²)) that consists of 50% cotton and 50% polyester for that cozy feel and warmth you need in a hoodie.
.: The classic fit along with the pouch pocket and the tear-away label make for a highly comfortable, scratch-free wearing experience.
.: The color-matched drawcord and the double-lined hood add a stylish flair and durability that tie everything together.
.: Made using 100% ethically grown US cotton. Gildan is also a proud member of the US Cotton Trust Protocol ensuring ethical and sustainable means of production. The blank tee’s dyes are OEKO-TEX-certified dyes with low environmental impact.
.: Fabric blends: Heather Sport colors – 60% polyester, 40% cotton
.: Fun gift hoodie for people with Celiac Disease
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