Canada's first Never the 51st t-shirt 🇨🇦
Unisex Eco Blend Long-Sleeve Pullover Hoodie
Unisex Eco Blend Long-Sleeve Pullover Hoodie
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- Canadian Based
- Foodbank Partnership
- Canadian T-shirts
This garment is a blend of comfort and environmental responsibility, featuring:
- Constructed from 4.25 oz., 60% organically grown cotton and 40% recycled polyester, offering a sustainable choice.
- Includes a hood with drawstring for adjustable coverage and style.
- Designed with a clean-finished neck seam with back neck woven tape for added comfort and durability.
- Features pouch pockets for convenience and 1x1 cotton-spandex rib for a secure fit.
- Double-needle coverstitched seams and a tear-away label enhance the overall quality and ease of rebranding.
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All proceeds go to Canadian Food banks to help those affected by trade war.
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