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Mercury Cyclone Stars & Stripes

Gildan Heavy Blend Adult Hoodie

Mercury Cyclone Stars & Stripes
Mercury Cyclone Stars & Stripes
Mercury Cyclone Stars & Stripes
Mercury Cyclone Stars & Stripes

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Mercury Cyclone Stars & Stripes

Gildan Heavy Blend Adult Hoodie

$38.49
normal fitRegional sizing US

 Gildan Heavy Blend Adult Hoodie is in stock. We will print it as soon as you order it.

Delivery time: 5/9/24 - 5/12/24 (Standard)
Gildan Heavy Blend Adult Hoodie | Brand: Gildan | Fabric Content: 50% Polyester/50% Cotton

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This hoodie is the epitome of versatility. Perfect for the beach, the slopes, and everywhere in between, this hoodie will keep you warm while looking cool. You can hide all of your valuable keepsakes in the pouch pocket, and you can hide your face thanks to the matching drawcord. Is there anything this hoodie can’t do?
  • Brand: Gildan
  • Fabric weight: 8 oz (midweight)
  • Material: 50% Polyester/50% Cotton. Made with 50% sustainably and fairly grown USA cotton.
  • Double-needle stitching, double-lined hood. 1x1 ribbed cuffs.
  • Imported product, printed & processed in the USA
  • Made with 50% sustainably and fairly grown USA cotton

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10/7/22

I should of brought the label down closer to the pocket. It’s a little to high. Next time I order I’ll make changes. Fantastic material and job

9/27/22

Great design and comfortable, great quality.

9/12/22

overall I am happy

9/12/22

nice product have seen better but overall I am happy with the purchase.

6/23/22

Poor quality sweatshirts.
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Mercury Cyclone Stars & Stripes

Mercury Cyclone Stars & Stripes

The Mercury Cyclone was produced from 1964 to 1971, beginning as an option for the 1964 Mercury Comet, and continuing as a Mercury Comet Cyclone until 1968 when the Comet part of the name was dropped, and it became the Mercury Cyclone.