Real Tree Crop Zip-Up Hoodie

$130.00

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This piece showcases earthy tones inspired by the intricate colors of forest trees, bark, and the natural elements around us. Hand dyed with fiber reactive dyes using high-quality heavy weight cotton. You will embrace both fashion and functionality with this hoody and stay very warm

Size: SM/M

Material:

  • Pre shrunk

  • Made from our premium 14oz heavyweight fleece to keep you warm

  • Cropped look that sits just above the belly button to flatter your curve

  • Lowered Sleeves for a relaxed and casual look

  • Full-zip closure: Easy on, easy off, perfect fit

  • Kangaroo front pocket for storage
    Ribbed cuffs and hem to keep the cold out

Knitted, cut, sewn, and dyed in Los Angeles, California

Dye

  • Fiber reactive dyes

  • Colorfast and won't wash out

  • Considered relatively non-toxic

  • Gives the flexibility to mix our own colors

Fiber reactive dyes are used for dyeing natural fibers such as cotton, linen, and rayon. These dyes form a chemical bond with the fibers, resulting in vibrant colors that are wash fast and resistant to fading.

The process of using fiber reactive dyes typically involves preparing the fabric, mixing the dye with water, and applying it through various techniques such. The dyeing process often requires the use of a fixing agent, such as sodium hydroxide, to enhance the bond between the dye and the fiber.

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This piece showcases earthy tones inspired by the intricate colors of forest trees, bark, and the natural elements around us. Hand dyed with fiber reactive dyes using high-quality heavy weight cotton. You will embrace both fashion and functionality with this hoody and stay very warm

Size: SM/M

Material:

  • Pre shrunk

  • Made from our premium 14oz heavyweight fleece to keep you warm

  • Cropped look that sits just above the belly button to flatter your curve

  • Lowered Sleeves for a relaxed and casual look

  • Full-zip closure: Easy on, easy off, perfect fit

  • Kangaroo front pocket for storage
    Ribbed cuffs and hem to keep the cold out

Knitted, cut, sewn, and dyed in Los Angeles, California

Dye

  • Fiber reactive dyes

  • Colorfast and won't wash out

  • Considered relatively non-toxic

  • Gives the flexibility to mix our own colors

Fiber reactive dyes are used for dyeing natural fibers such as cotton, linen, and rayon. These dyes form a chemical bond with the fibers, resulting in vibrant colors that are wash fast and resistant to fading.

The process of using fiber reactive dyes typically involves preparing the fabric, mixing the dye with water, and applying it through various techniques such. The dyeing process often requires the use of a fixing agent, such as sodium hydroxide, to enhance the bond between the dye and the fiber.

Shipping Included in Price

This piece showcases earthy tones inspired by the intricate colors of forest trees, bark, and the natural elements around us. Hand dyed with fiber reactive dyes using high-quality heavy weight cotton. You will embrace both fashion and functionality with this hoody and stay very warm

Size: SM/M

Material:

  • Pre shrunk

  • Made from our premium 14oz heavyweight fleece to keep you warm

  • Cropped look that sits just above the belly button to flatter your curve

  • Lowered Sleeves for a relaxed and casual look

  • Full-zip closure: Easy on, easy off, perfect fit

  • Kangaroo front pocket for storage
    Ribbed cuffs and hem to keep the cold out

Knitted, cut, sewn, and dyed in Los Angeles, California

Dye

  • Fiber reactive dyes

  • Colorfast and won't wash out

  • Considered relatively non-toxic

  • Gives the flexibility to mix our own colors

Fiber reactive dyes are used for dyeing natural fibers such as cotton, linen, and rayon. These dyes form a chemical bond with the fibers, resulting in vibrant colors that are wash fast and resistant to fading.

The process of using fiber reactive dyes typically involves preparing the fabric, mixing the dye with water, and applying it through various techniques such. The dyeing process often requires the use of a fixing agent, such as sodium hydroxide, to enhance the bond between the dye and the fiber.