Francis Crew Neck Sweatshirt
Limited Amount In Stock
Design inspired by St. Francis of Assisi
Costs
Costs
Breakdown of Product Price by Percentage
32% Sweatshirt wholesale
4.6% Packaging
6% Design Transfer Prints
17.6% Overhead
39% Cost of Printing & Growth (allows me to continue to spread sacred art through my designs)
(We don't want to hide anything. This is the cost breakdown and everything that goes in to making and continuing to sell premium Catholic streetwear)
Materials
Materials
Premium Materials
60% ring spun cotton
40% polyester
100% Catholic
8.3 oz
Premium Features
Premium Features
Premium Features
Hand Printed
- Chest Print
- Back Prints
- Sleeve Prints
- Cuff Prints
- Trim Prints
Side seamed
1x1 rib knit collar, cuffs and hem
Unisex Sizing
(see sizing chart)
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold with like colors. Only non-chlorine bleach, when needed.Tumble dry low. Warm iron, if necessary.
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About This Design
Design Description
This design was inspired by St. Francis of Assisi who founded the Franciscan order and played a role in bringing reform to the Church in the late 12th and early 13th century. There are many symbols and recognizable references to St. Francis out there, however, when working on this design my goal was to portray one of the primary messages of St. Francis, the freedom of poverty and simplicity, in a unique way.
The five separate shapes together form the San Damiano cross, which is the cross before which St. Francis was praying when he received the commission from the Lord to rebuild the Church.
Within the outlined shapes are the words PAX HUIC DOMUI, which translate to "PEACE TO THIS HOUSE". This phrase was taken from a painting made of St. Francis at the Benedictine Monastery in Subiaco, Italy, while he was visiting the monks there. This is the only known painting of St. Francis painted during his lifetime and is probably the closest to his likeness (see image below). In the painting Francis holds a scroll with this phrase written on it.
The two filled in shapes hold calligraphy taken from an icon of St. Francis. The words together read FRANCISCUS, which is a reference to the Saint's name.
Lastly, I split the San Damiano cross into five pieces specifically in reference to the Stigmata of St. Francis, which are the five wounds of Jesus's crucifixion that Francis miraculously received in prayer before he died.
-Peter
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Our Appreciation
Every order we receive is hand printed and packaged by us. Because we truly appreciate you and recognize you as our brothers and sisters, we intentionally pray for you by name as we prepare your order for you. Your name will also be added to a book along with every other customer's name and we will continually pray for your journey into eternity.