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‘Badla’ | Heartbroken | Unisex Sweatshirt
‘Badla’ | Heartbroken | Unisex Sweatshirt
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Let your emotions speak without saying a word with the “بدلہ” Unisex Sweatshirt, created for heartbroken Gen Z who feel everything deeply but express very little. Whether you’re escaping the noise, healing quietly, or carrying emotions no one sees, this sweatshirt turns your unspoken story into style.
The bold Urdu word “بدلہ” (Revenge) sits at the heart of the design, symbolizing strength after heartbreak, emotional transformation, and the inner fire that grows when words aren’t enough. Perfect for both girls and boys, this sweatshirt becomes a warm, meaningful comfort piece during cold days and colder phases of life.
Built for the winter season, it delivers cozy warmth, soft comfort, and a clean streetwear look that fits effortlessly into everyday outfits.
Fabric & Feel
- 40% Cotton, 60% Polyester blend — soft, durable, and comfortable
- Air-jet spun yarn — smooth, pill-resistant surface that stays fresh longer
- 220 GSM fabric weight — warm for winter without feeling heavy
- Pre-shrunk — stays true to size after every wash
Construction & Fit
- Classic relaxed unisex fit — easy, everyday comfort for every gender
- 1x1 athletic rib knit collar with spandex — keeps its shape wash after wash
- Double-needle stitching — stronger collar, cuffs, shoulders, and hem
- Made in Pakistan — crafted locally with care and precision
Sustainability & Uniqueness
Each sweatshirt is made on demand to reduce fabric waste and support sustainable fashion.
Because leftover premium fabric is used, slight texture variations may appear, making every piece truly one-of-a-kind, just like every story behind “بدلہ.”
Why It’s Perfect for Winter
- Part of the Winter Collection — cozy, warm, and aesthetic
- Ideal for school, college, hangouts, late-night drives, and emotional escape moments
- Pairs effortlessly with jeans, joggers, jackets, or hoodies
- A meaningful winter gift for anyone going through heartbreak or rebuilding themselves
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