The Meowlitia “Jezebel's Last Stand" All Over Tank Top

$40.00
The battle for St. Johns began at dawn, when Wraith ground forces pushed north across the St. Johns Bridge, determined to seize the last organized resistance in North Portland. Knowing the bridge was the only direct route into the district, the invaders detonated a massive explosive along NW Bridge Avenue, collapsing streets, igniting nearby buildings, and severing the Meowlitia's primary supply route. Their objective was simple: isolate the St. Johns stronghold before launching their final assault.

Standing at the northern entrance to the bridge was Jezebel, the Purr-Trooper, refusing to yield a single step. Behind her, hidden beneath the streets of St. Johns, The Meowlitia scrambled to reroute supplies through old service corridors and forgotten tunnels while civilians were evacuated deeper into the neighborhood. Every minute Jezebel held the bridge bought precious time for her fellow fighters to reinforce barricades and prepare for the inevitable push into the heart of the district.

The fighting raged from the bridge deck to the smoke-filled streets surrounding Cathedral Park. Wraith infantry advanced through the burning wreckage left by the explosion on NW Bridge Avenue, believing the destruction had broken the defenders' resolve. Instead, they found Jezebel waiting in the center of the bridge, rifle at the ready, determined that no enemy would pass into St. Johns while she still stood. Her defiance became a rallying cry carried through every Meowlitia radio channel: "Hold the line. St. Johns stands."
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The battle for St. Johns began at dawn, when Wraith ground forces pushed north across the St. Johns Bridge, determined to seize the last organized resistance in North Portland. Knowing the bridge was the only direct route into the district, the invaders detonated a massive explosive along NW Bridge Avenue, collapsing streets, igniting nearby buildings, and severing the Meowlitia's primary supply route. Their objective was simple: isolate the St. Johns stronghold before launching their final assault.

Standing at the northern entrance to the bridge was Jezebel, the Purr-Trooper, refusing to yield a single step. Behind her, hidden beneath the streets of St. Johns, The Meowlitia scrambled to reroute supplies through old service corridors and forgotten tunnels while civilians were evacuated deeper into the neighborhood. Every minute Jezebel held the bridge bought precious time for her fellow fighters to reinforce barricades and prepare for the inevitable push into the heart of the district.

The fighting raged from the bridge deck to the smoke-filled streets surrounding Cathedral Park. Wraith infantry advanced through the burning wreckage left by the explosion on NW Bridge Avenue, believing the destruction had broken the defenders' resolve. Instead, they found Jezebel waiting in the center of the bridge, rifle at the ready, determined that no enemy would pass into St. Johns while she still stood. Her defiance became a rallying cry carried through every Meowlitia radio channel: "Hold the line. St. Johns stands."

Answer the call in comfort and style with this All-Over Print Women's Tank Top from The Meowlitia. Crafted from soft, recycled microfiber fabric with four-way stretch, this premium activewear essential moves with you through workouts, outdoor adventures, and everyday wear. Its flattering form-fitting silhouette, dipped hem, and UPF 50+ sun protection deliver comfort, flexibility, and performance wherever your mission takes you. Whether you're at the gym, on the trail, or out and about, this versatile tank is ready for duty— This body-hugging tank top is a must-have! Because the time is Meow.

Features:

  • 75% recycled polyester, 25% elastane

  • Smooth, comfortable microfiber yarn

  • Four-way stretch fabric for unrestricted movement and shape retention

  • UPF 50+ sun protection

  • Flattering form-fitting silhouette

  • Dipped hem that sits just below the hips

Care Tip: To keep your tank looking mission-ready, avoid contact with rough surfaces, as they may pull the white fibers in the fabric and damage the print.