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Zip up your own customizable hoodies for this winter season! When we say it's fully customizable, we mean from the inside of the hood right down to the drawstring and the sleeves, every part of fabric can be uniquely designed by you! It keeps you warm and comfy on a nice chilly day and is guaranteed to be one-of-a-kind.
- Made from: 100% Polyester
- Fully Customized
- High quality YKK® zipper used
- Adjustable drawstring hood
- Standard Fit
- Machine Washable
Attention: For all waistbands, handcuffs and drawstring, please use either plain colors or patterns only and NOT text messages. Due to bleeding and fabric stretch, the previewed image is only an approximated display of the final product.
SKU: 1632