Cosmic Kin Custom Crewneck
Cosmic Kin Custom Crewneck
Cosmic Kin Custom Crewneck, Gender Neutral Family Names
Celebrate love that transcends labels. Our Cosmic Kin Custom Crewneck is soft, cozy, and designed to honor chosen family. Each sweatshirt features your selected gender-neutral family name, like Pibling or Nibling, embroidered in golden thread across the chest.
Made from a premium cotton/poly blend, this inclusive crewneck offers comfort and expression in equal measure. Whether you’re gifting it to a cherished relative or wearing your own identity with pride, it’s a gentle way to wrap yourself in connection.
🪐 Why You’ll Love It
- Embroidered personalization with gender-neutral and inclusive terms
- Unisex crewneck style
- Sizing
- Black and Helicona (Pink) crewneck available up to 5XL
- Purple and Royal crewneck available up to 3XL
- 1x1 athletic rib knit collar with spandex
- 50% cotton, 50% polyester blend
- Double-needle stitched collar, shoulders, armholes, cuffs, and hem
- Tear-away tag
- Note: Preshrunk, runs slightly small, we recommend sizing up for a relaxed fit
🧥 Prefer a Cosmic Kin Hoodie?
If you'd like this in a hoodie style, check out our Cosmic Kin Custom Hoodie.
💫 Personalization Details 💫
For You: Add the family name that reflects your bond.
As a Gift: Choose the name that speaks to your recipient's role or identity.
✨ What Do These Family Terms Mean?
✨ What Do These Family Terms Mean?
We use gender-neutral family names to celebrate cosmic kinship beyond traditional labels. Here are a few of the terms featured in this collection:
- Moppa: A gender-neutral term for a parent, like a mom or dad.
- Pibling: A gender-neutral term for a parent’s sibling, like an aunt or uncle.
- Nibling: A gender-neutral term for a sibling’s child, like a niece or nephew.
- Sib: A short, inclusive term for sibling, used regardless of gender.
These affirming words help us honor chosen family and reflect identities with love and clarity.
Want to learn more? Check out LGBTQ Nation’s guide to inclusive gender-neutral family terms or Rebecca Minor’s resource on gender-neutral family language, both offer thoughtful, community-rooted insights.
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