Hollywood Ableism: Person + Disability = Villain (Kids Hoodie)
So often Hollywood has disability as the origin story for the villains. Having a disability does not make someone into a villain, that is a negative stereotype that needs to stop being perpetuated by movies.
Lindsey Row-Heyveld notes, for instance, "that villainous pirates are scraggly, wizened, and inevitably kitted out with a peg leg, eye patch, or hook hand whereas heroic pirates look like Johnny Depp's Jack Sparrow."[30] The disability of the villain is meant to separate them from the average viewer and dehumanize the antagonist. As a result, stigma forms surrounding the disability and the individuals that live with it."
Everyone wants to be cozy and warm and still look stylish—kids are no exception. Prepare the little one for any chilly evening by ordering this kids’ hoodie. It has a front kangaroo pouch pocket, which has a small hidden opening for an earphone cord and double fabric hood for extra warmth. What’s more, to ensure the kids' safety, the hoodie comes with no drawcords.
• 80% ring-spun cotton, 20% polyester
• Fabric weight: 8.3 oz/yd² (280 g/m²)
• Double-layered hood
• No drawcords
• Kangaroo pouch pocket with a hidden opening for earphone cord
• Ribbed cuffs and hem
• Twin needle stitching detailing
• Blank product sourced from Pakistan
Size guide
XS | S | M | L | XL | |
Length (inches) | 17 ¼ | 18 ⅞ | 20 ½ | 22 ⅜ | 24 ⅜ |
Width (inches) | 15 ⅜ | 16 ⅛ | 16 ⅞ | 18 ⅛ | 19 ¼ |
Sleeve Length (inches) | 14 ⅝ | 15 ¾ | 16 ⅞ | 18 ½ | 20 ⅛ |