Poppy Lane + Eretz Clothing
Yalla Balagan (יאללה בלגן) Remix Women's Racerback Tank
Yalla Balagan (יאללה בלגן) Remix Women's Racerback Tank
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Details & Care

Product Information
Chaos never looked this good. The “Yalla Balagan Remix” collection brings bold Israeli energy with a humorous twist on the classic Hebrew phrase "Yalla Balagan!"—a beloved expression that captures the wild, beautiful mess of life. Designed in collaboration with Eretz Clothing and Poppy Lane, this playful piece mixes wordplay and pride, turning heads and raising spirits.
Crafted for comfort and conversation, this collection is a total vibe. Whether you speak Hebrew or just get the energy, this shirt is your invitation to lean into the balagan.
Details & Care
This soft, lightweight, form-fitting tank has a rad, vintage look. The unfinished seams give it an extra edgy touch.
- 50% polyester, 25% combed ringspun cotton, 25% rayon
- Raw edge seams
Size Guide
Supplier-provided measurements may differ by around 2" (5 cm).
Women's Tops & Tees
Label Size | Length | Width |
S | 25 | 18 ½ |
M | 25 ½ | 20 |
L | 26 ½ | 22 |
XL | 27 ¼ | 24 |
2XL | 28 | 26 |
Care Instructions
- Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle.
- Use mild detergent and wash with similar colors.
- Only use non-chlorine bleach when necessary. No fabric softeners.
- Tumble dry low or hang to dry.
- Cool iron inside-out if needed. Avoid ironing the printed area.
- Do not dry clean.
About Maman
Maman is a nonprofit organization founded by Sara Raoof Jacobs in honor of her mother, Mahvash Ghiam Raoof. Inspired by her mother’s legacy of giving, Sara established Maman to uplift and support communities in times of need.
The name "Maman" means "Mother" in Persian—a guiding force that nurtures and strengthens those around her. Since its founding in 2022, Maman has been committed to fostering resilience, connection, and meaningful impact within the Iranian Jewish community and beyond.

Bold Jewish & Israeli Fashion
EretzClothing blends a background in fashion and pattern-making with a deep-rooted love for Israeli culture and Jewish identity. A graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, she creates pieces that offer a fresh, bold take on being proudly ourselves.