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You'll look just like a black and white cookie in this two-tone comfy top!
In the 1994 Seinfeld episode The Dinner Party, Jerry eats a black-and-white cookie while waiting in a New York City bakery with Elaine. He uses the cookie as a metaphor for racial harmony, suggesting the answer to society's problems is to "Look to the cookie!" While campaigning in the 2008 Presidential election at a deli in Florida, Barack Obama bought two black-and-white cookies and said about them, "it's a unity cookie." That's a lot of pressure to put on a cookie, but it's a nice thought and a weird little piece of Americana.
With its bold black-and-white contrast design, this long-sleeve top adds instant edge to any outfit while staying effortlessly wearable. Cropped length but not quite a crop top, easy to wear with jeans or skirts.
Crafted from a smooth, stretchy blend of 92% polyester and 8% spandex, it offers comfort, flexibility, and a body-hugging silhouette that moves with you. Whether paired with high-rise jeans, cargo pants, or a mini skirt, this top delivers the perfect mix of minimalist modern and Y2K-inspired flair.
Details:
- Soft, stretchy, and form-fitting two-tone design
- Flattering scoop neckline and cropped length
- Long sleeves for a sleek silhouette
- Fabrication: 92% Polyester, 8% Spandex
- Color: Black and White
- Size Range: Small, Medium, Large, X-Large
- Model is 5'10" (177 cm) wearing size Medium
Care Instructions:
- Machine wash cold
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry low
Size Chart
S: Bust 16" Length 19" Sleeve 23"
M: Bust 17" Length 19" Sleeve 23"
L: Bust 19" Length 20" Sleeve 24"
XL: Bust 20" Length 20" Sleeve 24"
This is measured laid flat, so 16 inches pit-to-pit is of course 32" all around. This is a soft, ribbed fabric with a lot of stretch.
By Good Stuff Apparel
Editorial Note
This might just be a simple, comfy shirt, but you can see I picked it for the store so I could reference both the cookie and the Star Trek episode. Let this cropped shirt be your last battlefield!
Jen D.
Owner
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Description
You'll look just like a black and white cookie in this two-tone comfy top!
In the 1994 Seinfeld episode The Dinner Party, Jerry eats a black-and-white cookie while waiting in a New York City bakery with Elaine. He uses the cookie as a metaphor for racial harmony, suggesting the answer to society's problems is to "Look to the cookie!" While campaigning in the 2008 Presidential election at a deli in Florida, Barack Obama bought two black-and-white cookies and said about them, "it's a unity cookie." That's a lot of pressure to put on a cookie, but it's a nice thought and a weird little piece of Americana.
With its bold black-and-white contrast design, this long-sleeve top adds instant edge to any outfit while staying effortlessly wearable. Cropped length but not quite a crop top, easy to wear with jeans or skirts.
Crafted from a smooth, stretchy blend of 92% polyester and 8% spandex, it offers comfort, flexibility, and a body-hugging silhouette that moves with you. Whether paired with high-rise jeans, cargo pants, or a mini skirt, this top delivers the perfect mix of minimalist modern and Y2K-inspired flair.
Details:
- Soft, stretchy, and form-fitting two-tone design
- Flattering scoop neckline and cropped length
- Long sleeves for a sleek silhouette
- Fabrication: 92% Polyester, 8% Spandex
- Color: Black and White
- Size Range: Small, Medium, Large, X-Large
- Model is 5'10" (177 cm) wearing size Medium
Care Instructions:
- Machine wash cold
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry low
Size Chart
S: Bust 16" Length 19" Sleeve 23"
M: Bust 17" Length 19" Sleeve 23"
L: Bust 19" Length 20" Sleeve 24"
XL: Bust 20" Length 20" Sleeve 24"
This is measured laid flat, so 16 inches pit-to-pit is of course 32" all around. This is a soft, ribbed fabric with a lot of stretch.
By Good Stuff Apparel
Editorial Note
This might just be a simple, comfy shirt, but you can see I picked it for the store so I could reference both the cookie and the Star Trek episode. Let this cropped shirt be your last battlefield!
Jen D.
Owner
























