LET'S GO BRANDIN' Youth Western Pullover Hoodie
LET'S GO BRANDIN' Youth Western Pullover Hoodie
Material
Material
18500B -
• 8 oz./yd² (US) 13.5 oz./L yd (CA), 50/50
cotton/polyester, 20 singles
• Classic fit
• Double-lined hood
• 1 x 1 rib with spandex for enhanced stretch and
recovery
• Pouch pocket
• Tear away label
• CPSIA Tracking Label Compliant
• Proud member of the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol
• Made with OEKO-TEX certified low-impact dyes
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2296 -
• 7.5 oz./yd², 60/40 cotton/polyester fleece
• Topstitched hood and neck
• Jersey-lined double-needle hem hood
• Coverstitched shoulders, armholes, ribbed cuffs and
bottom band
• Pouch pocket
• CPSIA compliant - tracking label in side seam
• EasyTear™ label
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996YR-
• 8 oz./yd² (US), 13.3 oz/ L yd (CA), 50/50
cotton/polyester
• Oxford is 49/51 cotton/polyester
• Pre-shrunk
• NuBlend® pill-resistant fleece
• High-stitch density for a smooth printing canvas
• 2-ply hood
• No drawcord
• Double-needle stitched neck, armholes, and waistband
• Pouch pocket
• 1x1 ribbed cuffs and waistband with spandex
• Quarter-turned
• Tear away label
• CPSIA compliant tracking label
These products meet one or more of the following Sustainable Style subcategories:
Sustainable Manufacturing - This product meets the OEKO-TEX Standard 100.
Socially Conscious Manufacturing- This product was made in a facility that utilizes the Higg Index and has implemented Level 2 practices or above, was made by a mill who partnered with Fair Labor Association and was made in a facility that is WRAP certified.
Size Chart
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Introducing our exclusive design - "Let's Go Brandin'" – the must-have gear for the cowboy closet! With its clever play on words and vintage design, this product adds a whole new meaning to branding season. Imagine gatherin' up the calves with a grin, knowing that you're about to brand 'em in style! So grab your iron, fire up the branding pit, and Let's Go Brandin' – because when it comes to ranch life, why not add a little humor to the affair?