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The Definition of Self-care Hoodie

The Definition of Self-care Hoodie

Regular price $45.50 USD
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Wrap yourself in comfort AND wisdom with our self-care definition hoodie. It’s not just about staying warm; it’s about reminding yourself that self-care is a whole vibe. This hoodie is soft, cozy, and gives you a built-in excuse to say, “I’m doing this for me.” Perfect for those chill days when you just need to take a breather and treat yourself to a little extra love.

Specs

  • 95% recycled polyester, 5% spandex
  • Fabric weight (may vary by 5%): 9.08 oz./yd.² (308 g/m²)
  • Soft cotton-feel fabric face
  • Brushed fleece fabric inside
  • Double-lined hood with design on both sides
  • Unisex style
  • White or black drawstrings
  • Moon-shaped patch for a custom logo on the inner back of the hoodie
  • White or black premium drawstrings with metal grommets and aglets
  • Overlock seams

Care Instructions

All-over hoodies can be machine-washed cold with like colors, without bleach. Don’t dry-clean or tumble-dry the apparel. You can iron it with a low heat setting.

Additional Info*

*IMPORTANT*
- DTG (direct-to-garment) designs are printed directly onto the apparel and is absorbed into the fabric. We use the DTG method for most of our garments.

  • DTG inks are eco-friendly, CPSIA-compliant, non-toxic, non-hazardous, and soluble in water. They're free from heavy metals,
    formaldehyde, and Alkylphenol Ethoxylates (APE).

- All-over printing or sublimation is a printing process where our design is printed on paper with dye ink and then transferred directly onto the fabric with heat. Sublimation allows us to cover all of the garment with our design instead of, for example, DTG printing that has a smaller area to work with.
- Opaqueness varies depending on the garment. Lighter weight garments with more cotton content, such as t-shirts will have a more opaque print result. Heavier weight garments, such as sweatshirts and hoodies, will have a less opaque print result because the fabric is thicker and will absorb the water based ink more. This may result in seeing the garment through the print a bit.

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