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Physical Culture Supply Co.

Black Fives Padded Sports Bra

Black Fives Padded Sports Bra

Regular price $65.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $65.00 USD
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Color : Pink

Our first ever women's collection! Pink, Plum, and Black. Celebrate the pioneering African American women's basketball teams of the Black Fives Era.Ā 

• 75% recycled polyester, 25% elastane for production in the US/Mexico
• 82% polyester, 18% elastane for production in Latvia
• Fabric weight: 6.64 oz./yd.² (225 g/m²) in the US/Mexico
• Fabric weight: 6.78 oz./yd.² (230 g/m²) in Latvia
• Sports mesh lining: 92% polyester, 8% spandex (in the US), and 90% polyester, 10% elastane (in the EU)
• Padding: 100% polyurethane perforated foam and 100% polyester moisture-wicking fabric
• Four-way stretch material
• Scoop neckline and racerback
• Support material in shoulder straps, and a wide elastic under breasts
• Best for A–C cups
• Removable padding included
• Mesh lining with slits for removing paddings
• Flat seams and bias binding that eliminate rubbing
• Blank product components sourced from Mexico and China

NOTE: Please allow up to 7 days for fulfillment prior to shipping. Also, since this is a custom-printed item, we cannot cancel the order once in production nor accept returns or exchanges, so please carefully review your order, including sizing. Thank you.

Black FivesĀ®, Make History NowĀ®, Physical CultureĀ®, and Physical Culture Supply Co.Ā® are registered trademarks of Black Fives Properties, Inc. All rights reserved.Ā 

• Traceability:
- Knitting—China
- Dyeing—China
- Manufacturing—Latvia
• Contains 0% recycled polyester
• Contains 0% dangerous substances
• This item releases plastic microfibers into the environment during washing

Size guide

Ā  CHEST (inches) UNDERBUST (inches)
XS 33 ā…› 28 ¾
S 34 ā… 29 ½
M 36 ¼ 30 ¼
L 39 ā…œ 31 ā…ž
XL 42 ½ 33 ½
2XL 45 ā… 35
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PHYSICAL CULTURE SUPPLY CO.

The official vintage-style private label of the Black Fives Foundation, was inspired by the widespread Physical Culture movement of the early 1900s, during which basketball first became popular among African Americans.