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Autism Awareness, It's In The Cards - Kids Heavy Cotton™ Tee

Autism Awareness, It's In The Cards - Kids Heavy Cotton™ Tee

Regular price $19.95 USD
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Width, in 16.14 16.93 18.11 18.90 20.08
Length, in 20.47 22.05 23.62 25.20 26.38
Sleeve length (from center back), in 13.39 14.17 15.35 16.14 17.32
Size tolerance, in 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00

Celebrate creativity with this dynamic design. Promotes autism pride and inclusion, showing that the brightest ideas come from unique minds.

Product details:
Crafted from 100% midweight cotton (5.3 oz/yd²), this kids’ heavy cotton tee is ideal for everyday wear, offering durability and softness in any season. The crew neckline and classic fit provide timeless style, while the ribbed collar prevents curling for a polished look. Solid colors are made from 100% cotton, while heather variants include polyester for added softness. Designed with comfort in mind, it features tear-away labels to ensure a scratch-free experience and twill-taped shoulders for extra durability.
Made ethically using US-grown cotton, this shirt is certified by Oeko-Tex and the US Cotton Trust Protocol, ensuring sustainable and responsible production practices.

Fabric blends:

  • Heather colors: 50% cotton, 50% polyester
  • Sport Grey: 90% cotton, 10% polyester
  • Ash: 99% cotton, 1% polyester

About Us:
NeuroSpark was founded by parents navigating the challenges of raising a non-verbal, level 3 autistic child. After countless diagnosis hurdles, doctors who didn’t listen, and well-meaning but misguided comments like "he’ll grow out of it," we saw firsthand the lack of understanding surrounding autism. Many products aimed at autism awareness felt disconnected, often made by people without close ties to the autistic community. We created NeuroSpark to fill this gap—to ensure our son, and others with unique minds, are truly seen and heard. Through our designs, we aim to spread understanding, promote inclusion, and celebrate neurodiversity.

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