

Coffee is Not a Drug Unisex College Hoodie
This hoodie has a classic unisex design and provides comfort with style. The hoodie made the leap from practicality to personal style when athletes started to give their track gear to their girlfriends to wear. Just as they are today, high schools were a breeding ground for popular fashion, and soon sportswear caught on as a fashionable style.
Fast forward to the mid-Seventies, when hip-hop culture was developing on the streets of New York City. Eric “Deal” Felisbret, one of the early graffiti writers, recalls the hoodie popping up on the scene around 1974 or 1975. “The people that wore them were all people who were sort of looked up to, in the context of the street,” recalls Deal, who says graffiti writers used the hoodie to keep a low profile, and break-dancers wore it “to keep their bodies warm before they hit the floor.”
- Loose fit
- 80% Cotton; 20% Polyester (fibre content may vary for different colors)
- Medium Heavy fabric (8.3 oz /yd² (280 g/m²))
- Tear away label
- Runs true to size
About
This hoodie has a classic unisex design and provides comfort with style.
Key features
Care instructions
Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F); Do not bleach; Tumble dry: low heat; Iron, steam or dry: low heat; Do not dryclean
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Width, cm |
49 |
51 |
56 |
61 |
65 |
69 |
Length, cm |
64 |
67 |
70 |
73 |
76 |
79 |
Sleeve length, cm |
57.5 |
59 |
60.5 |
62 |
63.5 |
65 |



