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Logo (Front) #108 Ogunquit (Back)

Unisex Shawl Collar Hoodie

Logo (Front) #108 Ogunquit (Back)
Logo (Front) #108 Ogunquit (Back)
Logo (Front) #108 Ogunquit (Back)
Logo (Front) #108 Ogunquit (Back)
Logo (Front) #108 Ogunquit (Back)

Logo (Front) #108 Ogunquit (Back)

Unisex Shawl Collar Hoodie

$51.99
Color: heather oatmeal
normal fitRegional sizing US

 Unisex Shawl Collar Hoodie is in stock. We will print it as soon as you order it.

Delivery time: 5/3/24 - 5/6/24 (Standard)
Shawl Collar Hoodie | Material: 80% cotton, 20% polyester

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Winter weather has met its match. If you're looking to escape the cold, opt for the shawl collar hoodie. The sweater covers everything from your hips to your neck, allowing you to stay toasty at all times. Plus, thanks to the side-front pockets, your phone and wallet can stay warm, too.
  • Brand: Spreadshirt
  • Fabric weight: 9.66 oz (heavyweight)
  • Material: 80% cotton, 20% polyester (heather oatmeal: 70% cotton, 30% polyester)
  • Cream-colored braided draw cord w/ genuine leather tip
  • Imported product, printed & processed in the USA
Please note: We have updated this product (cords). Until old stocks have been cleared, your order may still contain hooded jackets from both the old and the new stock.

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4.5 Total stars

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12/27/22

It is small for an XL

12/5/22

What I was looking for

9/15/22

Absolutely love both items purchased. Looking forward to personally designing & ordering more items again real soon! Thank you very much!!

2/4/22

Little snug but i think gottah break it in but love the material and design

12/31/21

Great
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Logo (Front) #108 Ogunquit (Back)

Logo (Front) #108 Ogunquit (Back)

This harbor seal pup was rescued by Marine Mammals of Maine in June of 2020 from Ogunquit Beach, Maine. He made a full recovery at our center and was released back to the ocean in September of 2020!