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Emblem of the Bahamas (1964-1973) - Crewneck Sweatshirt
Perfect for any occasion, this unisex heavy blend crewneck sweatshirt is designed for ultimate comfort. Crafted from a mix of polyester and cotton, the ribbed knit collar maintains its shape, even after multiple washes, and the sweater is free from any uncomfortable side seams.
- Medium-heavy fabric blend of 50% cotton and 50% polyester (8.0 oz/yd² or 271.25 g/m²), making it cozy and ideal for colder weather.
- Classic fit with a crew neckline offers a comfortable, stylish look, while double-needle stitching on the shoulders, armholes, neck, waistband, and cuffs provides lasting durability.
- Gray, pearlized tear-away label ensures a scratch-free, comfortable wear.
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The Emblem of the Bahamas (1964-1973) represents the national symbol during the period of its usage, from the country's independence in 1973 until a revision in 1973. It features a shield with three elements: a pelican, a trident, and a palm tree. The pelican is a symbol of self-sacrifice and motherly love, reflecting the Bahamian people's resilience. The trident, taken from the coat of arms of the British Crown Colony of the Bahamas, signifies the influence of the sea. The palm tree stands for agriculture and prosperity. This emblem, used during a significant period in the nation's history, encapsulates key aspects of Bahamian identity and culture.
Perfect for any occasion, this unisex heavy blend crewneck sweatshirt is designed for ultimate comfort. Crafted from a mix of polyester and cotton, the ribbed knit collar maintains its shape, even after multiple washes, and the sweater is free from any uncomfortable side seams.
- Medium-heavy fabric blend of 50% cotton and 50% polyester (8.0 oz/yd² or 271.25 g/m²), making it cozy and ideal for colder weather.
- Classic fit with a crew neckline offers a comfortable, stylish look, while double-needle stitching on the shoulders, armholes, neck, waistband, and cuffs provides lasting durability.
- Gray, pearlized tear-away label ensures a scratch-free, comfortable wear.
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The Emblem of the Bahamas (1964-1973) represents the national symbol during the period of its usage, from the country's independence in 1973 until a revision in 1973. It features a shield with three elements: a pelican, a trident, and a palm tree. The pelican is a symbol of self-sacrifice and motherly love, reflecting the Bahamian people's resilience. The trident, taken from the coat of arms of the British Crown Colony of the Bahamas, signifies the influence of the sea. The palm tree stands for agriculture and prosperity. This emblem, used during a significant period in the nation's history, encapsulates key aspects of Bahamian identity and culture.