Strategic Egg Reserve Women's Tank Top Black
Strategic Egg Reserve Women's Tank Top
Some reserves are strategic.
Some are petroleum.
Some are considerably more important.
Introducing the Strategic Egg Reserve.
Created for women who appreciate a good joke, a little common sense, and the increasingly radical idea that the future might benefit from having future generations, this tank combines confidence, humor, and Freedom Porch personality into one conversation-starting design.
Featuring a flattering feminine fit and a playful patriotic graphic, this tank is equally at home at summer concerts, beach days, backyard barbecues, brunches, farmers markets, and anywhere people still appreciate clever humor.
Because domestic production matters.
LOOK GOOD WHILE STARTING TROUBLE
• Flattering feminine fit
• Lightweight and comfortable for warm-weather wear
• Easy to pair with shorts, jeans, swimsuits, or your favorite summer plans
• Designed to turn heads and spark conversations
• The perfect mix of confidence, humor, and Americana
WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT
• Clever Strategic Egg Reserve design
• Soft and comfortable everyday feel
• Stylish spaghetti strap silhouette
• Guaranteed conversation starter
• A fun way to show your support for strong families and brighter futures
OFFICIAL RESERVE MANAGEMENT POLICIES
• Think long term
• Invest in the future
• Support strong families
• Maintain strategic assets
• Encourage domestic production
• Keep a sense of humor
PERFECT FOR
• Family-first Americans
• Moms and future moms
• Patriots
• Freedom Porch fans
• Summer events and festivals
• People who appreciate a good joke
PRODUCT DETAILS
• 52% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, 48% polyester
• Athletic Heather colors are 90% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton and 10% polyester
• Fabric weight: 5.4 oz./yd.² (183 g/m²)
• Yarn diameter: 32 singles
• 1 × 1 micro rib
• Pre-shrunk
• Stretch fit
• Mid-length
• Thick straps
• Scoop neck
• Side-seamed construction
FREEDOM PORCH DISCLAIMER
May result in compliments, double takes, spontaneous laughter, discussions about egg prices, and the sudden realization that some reserves are more strategic than others.
Reserve levels remain classified.
Domestic production is encouraged.