The Shag Hoodie
The Shag Hoodie
The Shag Hoodie

The Shag Hoodie

Sale price$128
Size:XS
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Only 5 units left

The Shag Hoodie

The hoodie that swallows you whole in the best possible way. A deep pigment-dyed slate blue with that mineral-washed depth that looks like it's already been through everything and came out better for it. Oversized to the point of intentional, with a wide kangaroo pocket, contrast stitching, and a hood generous enough to actually disappear into. The kind of piece that makes every other hoodie in your closet feel like a compromise.

How it fits: Dramatically oversized with a wide dropped shoulder, a voluminous body, and a cropped ribbed hem that keeps the silhouette grounded without tightening it. The hood is oversized and deep - worn up it becomes the whole look.

What it feels like: Heavyweight organic cotton fleece in a deep pigment-dyed slate blue with a thick, dense hand feel that carries serious weight without feeling stiff. The kind of fleece that gets softer with every wash and never loses its shape.

Why it's special: The contrast stitching, the oversized scalloped kangaroo pocket, and the sheer volume of the silhouette make this more than a basic hoodie. Designed as the top half of the Shag set - worn together it's one of the strongest looks in the collection.

Style it with: The Shag Joggers in slate blue for the full set exactly as shown, or over a rib tank with wide leg denim and boots for something more unexpected.

Care 60% Organic Cotton, 25% Polyester, 15% Rayon. Machine wash cold, tumble dry low. Made in Los Angeles.

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