Show your strength, resilience, and unity with the Invisible Illness Warrior logo Hoodie, designed for those living with Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH), migraines, and other chronic illnesses. The bold "Invisible Illness Warrior" logo is a powerful reminder that while the pain of invisible illnesses may not be seen, the strength it takes to live with them is undeniable. This hoodie represents the warrior spirit of those facing daily battles with conditions that others may not understand.
Crafted from a soft 80% cotton and 20% polyester blend, this Minimalist Three-Panel Fleece Hoodie is perfect for staying cozy and comfortable, whether you're lounging at home, running errands, or raising awareness for IIH, migraines, or any other chronic illness. The adjustable drawstring hood offers a customizable fit, while the spacious kangaroo pocket keeps your hands warm or provides space for your essentials.
The Invisible Illness Warrior logo is embroidered on the front, serving as a bold statement of support for yourself and others living with chronic conditions. It’s a must-have for anyone who wants to embrace their warrior spirit, raise awareness, or simply stay cozy and empowered.
Product Features:
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80% cotton, 20% polyester blend for ultimate comfort and durability
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Spacious kangaroo pocket to keep hands warm or store essentials
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Adjustable drawstring hood for a customizable fit
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Minimalist Three-Panel Fleece Hoodie for warmth, comfort, and style
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Embroidered "Invisible Illness Warrior" logo to raise awareness for IIH, migraines, and other chronic illnesses
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Available in a variety of heather colors to match your style
Care Instructions:
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Machine wash cold (max 30°C or 90°F), gentle cycle
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Non-chlorine bleach as needed
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Tumble dry on low heat
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Iron, steam, or dry on low heat
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Do not dry clean
The Invisible Illness Warrior Hoodie is more than just a cozy layer—it’s a symbol of strength for those living with invisible illnesses. Wear it proudly to show your warrior spirit, raise awareness, and stand in solidarity with the IIH and chronic illness community. Stay empowered and comfortable, all while embracing the strength that comes from within.