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CDH Awareness T-Shirt – Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Support Warrior Tee
CDH Awareness T-Shirt – Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Support Warrior Tee
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My wife and I recently lost our infant son, Carson, to complications from Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) and Hydrops Fetalis. Words cannot describe how difficult this was, and how challenging it was to learn about what CDH is and how it affects newborn development. We want to help in raising awareness for this diagnosis and condition, as it affects many families each year. When you buy our shirt, we hope it will raise more awareness to this rare disease, and help families know that they are not alone.
This meaningful design is a symbol of strength, hope, and remembrance for every CDH warrior and the families who love them.
Product Details
- 100% cotton (most colors)
- Sport Grey: 90% cotton, 10% polyester
- Ash Grey: 99% cotton, 1% polyester
- Heather colors: 50% cotton, 50% polyester
- Fabric weight: 5.0–5.3 oz/yd² (170–180 g/m²)
- Open-end yarn • Tubular fabric
- Taped neck and shoulders
- Double seam at sleeves and bottom hem
- Blank product sourced from Honduras, Nicaragua, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Bangladesh, Mexico
Disclaimers:
• Due to the fabric properties, the White color variant may appear off-white rather than bright white.
• Dark color speckles throughout the fabric are expected for the color Natural.
Who This Shirt Is For
Perfect for CDH warriors, NICU families, bereaved parents, rare disease advocates, pregnancy & infant loss support, and anyone who wants to show support and raise awareness for Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia.
Wearing this shirt helps spark conversations, honors our babies’ memories, and reminds families fighting CDH that they are seen, supported, and not alone.
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