Trail Hoodie sold by Samuel Zelig
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Trail Hoodie

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This heavyweight French terry hoodie captures the essence of 1950s American hiking culture. Designed in Los Angeles, its vintage wash offers a sun-faded look, while bar tacks ensure durability. With a roomy kangaroo pocket and unique embroidered details, it effortlessly combines style and comfort. Perfect for cabin getaways or urban adventures, this piece serves as a nostalgic reminder of simpler times spent under the stars. From the brand: Details 15 oz loopback heavyweight cotton French terry Standard set-in sleeves Bar tacks at Kangaroo pocket flatlock seam construction this garment has undergone a vintage wash and dye to remove all shrinkage and give it a unique sun-faded look French Terry Color: Forest Green Rib Color: Forest Green Embroidery color: Multi Size & Fit True to size Model is wearing an large Model measures: height 6'3" / 190cm XS S M L XL XXL Chest 22" 23.25" 23.25" 24.75" 26" 27.25" Shoulder 21.5" 22" 23" 23.5" 23.75" 24.75" Length 26.25" 27." 27.5" 28.5" 28.25" 29.5" Sleeve 26.25" 26" 26.25" 27" 26.75" 27.5" Care & Origin 100% cotton machine wash cold tumble dry low Designed in Los Angeles Imported Description This group draws from the look and feel of 1950s American hiking and camping culture; think canvas packs, trail guidebooks, wool layers, and metal flashlights rattling in the bottom of your bag. It's also about what you'd bring with you to stay in a cabin: a few worn photos of your family, an old trophy, a stack of bandaids just in case, and some school gear to remind you where you came from. Small, sentimental things that make a borrowed room feel a little more like home. We were also inspired by the world of Moonrise Kingdom; where kids run away with canteens and record players, trying to build an invented life out of whatever they've packed.