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Buddhist Hooded Sweatshirt | May You Be Peaceful-May You Be Happy-May You Be Free Pullover Lotus Hoodie | Mettā Prayer | Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu
Buddhist Hooded Sweatshirt | May You Be Peaceful-May You Be Happy-May You Be Free Pullover Lotus Hoodie | Mettā Prayer | Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu
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May You Be Peaceful – Mint Green Pullover Hoodie
Unisex Fit | Ethically Printed in Los Angeles | Soft Cotton-Poly Blend
Share the message of loving kindness with our May You Be Peaceful–May You Be Happy–May You Be Free pullover hoodie. This soft, mint green unisex sweatshirt is made from a comfortable 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend, featuring our original lotus design printed on both the front and back.
Each hoodie is printed locally at Homeboy Silkscreen in Los Angeles, CA—a division of Homeboy Industries, the largest gang rehabilitation and re-entry program in the world. Choosing this sweatshirt supports Jobs Not Jails, and helps fund positive change in our communities.
This ethically-made hoodie promotes the timeless values of justice, freedom, compassion, and loving-kindness (Maitrī). Designed to inspire and uplift, it’s ideal for everyday wear, yoga, meditation, or as a meaningful gift. We also offer complimentary gift wrap with every order.
Product Features:
Color: Mint Green
Material: 50% Cotton / 50% Polyester
Fit: Unisex pullover hoodie
Screen Printed in Los Angeles at Homeboy Silkscreen
Original lotus artwork on front and back
Soft, cozy, and durable
Mission-Driven Giving:
A portion of proceeds is donated monthly to two nonprofit organizations:
A New Way of Life, a re-entry program for women in Los Angeles
International Campaign for Tibet, supporting human rights and freedom
Donation records are maintained for full transparency. Your purchase directly supports community-based change, locally and globally.
Thank you for visiting our store and helping spread a message of loving-kindness through conscious apparel.
"An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity." -Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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