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I Love My "Jacob" Dreads Women's Sweater

Sale price$70.00 USD

Discover the ultimate comfort and luxury with our I Love My "Jacob" Dreads Women's Sweater - perfect for sparking conversation about the story of Jacob and Rachel and their connection to the Savior. In addition, you can display your love for your significant other while keeping warm with sophisticated style. Crafted with chic long sleeves, this sweater is an essential wardrobe staple for those who love fashion and coziness.


  • Fit: Regular
  • Material: 60% Cotton / 40% Polyester
  • Color: Black
  • Feminine and Warm
  • Wide waistband and cuffs
  • Side-seamed

 Sweater runs small. You may want to consider sizing up.

This design derives from our Rachel's Worth Collection.

machine washable rachel's worth apparel

Machine washable

tumble dry low rachel's worth apparel

Tumble dry low

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Color:Black
I Love My "Jacob" Dreads Black Sweater
I Love My "Jacob" Dreads Women's Sweater Sale price$70.00 USD

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