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Hokusai Event Horizon - Sweatshirt

Hokusai Event Horizon - Sweatshirt

Regular price €55,00
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Size S
Color Black

Size Chart

Size Chest (in) Length (in)
S36–3828
M39–4129
L42–4430
XL45–4731
2XL48–5032
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Everyday comfort with a cosmic edge. This premium sweatshirt brings IMBRIUM's space-inspired aesthetic to a classic crew neck silhouette. Fleece-lined interior for all-day softness, ribbed cuffs and hem for a clean finish. Layer it or let it stand alone.

Part of the IMBRIUM apparel collection — wear the wonder.

Materials

Rock a classic sweatshirt silhouette with ribbed crew neck, long sleeve cuffs, and a flat hem. Layer it up or wear it on its own for a contemporary streetwear look. With the soft fleece inside and comfortable fit, it’s sure to become your favorite everyday sweater right away!

• 100% cotton face
• 65% cotton, 35% polyester
• Charcoal Heather is 55% cotton, 45% polyester
• Fabric weight: 8.5 oz/y² (288.2 g/m²)
• Tightly knit 3-end fleece
• Side-seamed construction
• Self-fabric patch on the back
• Double-needle stitched rib collar, cuffs, and hem
• Blank product sourced from Pakistan

Disclaimer: This sweatshirt runs small. For the perfect fit, we recommend ordering one size larger than your usual size.

Care

  • Machine wash cold, inside-out
  • Gentle cycle with similar colors
  • Do not bleach
  • Tumble dry low, or hang to dry for longest life
  • Do not iron directly on the print
  • Do not dry clean

Sizing

Size Width (in) Length (in) Sleeve (in)
S 20 27 23½
M 21 28 24
L 23 29 24
XL 25 30 24½
2XL 26½ 31 24¾

Fit: Runs small. We recommend ordering one size larger than usual.

Width: measured flat across chest. Length: center back neckline to bottom hem. Sleeve: center back neck to wrist. Tolerance ±1″.

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Size Chart

Size Chest (in) Length (in)
S36–3828
M39–4129
L42–4430
XL45–4731
2XL48–5032

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