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The Bluescentric Brand Funkadelic Racerback Crop Top comes in relaxed cropped-fit sizes Small through 2XL. It is 52% airlume combed/ring-spun cotton, 48% poly jersey, racerback and features raw edge (unsewn) arm holes. 

Official Funkadelic! Every sale directly benefits the influential funk band.

This design comes from Funkadelic's massively successful tenth studio album, One Nation Under a Groove, which was released in 1978. The funky colored American-esque flag on the cover of the album became a calling card of the band, with big One Nation Under A Groover flags being made and sold. 

The design features the Funkadelic logo from the album, the waving flag, and the iconic "One Nation Under A Groove" catchphrase. 

Weight 0.38 lbs
Select A Color:

CROP TANK HEATHER BLACK, CROP TANK HEATHER DEEP TEAL, CROP TANK YELLOW, CROP TANK HEATHER WHITE

Select A Size:

S, M, L, XL, 2XL

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