Canada's first Never the 51st Sweater 🇨🇦
Unisex Pullover Hoodie
Unisex Pullover Hoodie
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- Canadian Based
- Foodbank Partnership
- Canadian Sweaters
Experience ultimate comfort and style with our unisex sponge fleece pullover hoodie. The front of the hoodie features a spacious pouch-style pocket that adds both functionality and visual appeal. The hood can be easily adjusted using the white draw cord for a personalized fit. To ensure a secure and snug feel, both the cuffs and waistband are designed with ribbing. Embrace this hoodie's cozy embrace and elevate your casual look with ease.
Features: Adjustable hood with white drawstrings, spacious pockets, ribbed-knit cuffs and waistband, side seamed
This product is made on demand. No minimums.
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