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Smile Dads Travel Too Hoodie: Ultra-Soft Streetwear for Adventure-Ready Dads

$58.00

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Embrace comfort and style on your journeys with our Smile Dads Travel Too Hoodie. Crafted from the softest blend of 65% ring-spun cotton and 35% polyester, this hoodie guarantees unparalleled coziness wherever your travels take you.

Featuring a classic design with a twist, this hoodie boasts a convenient front pouch pocket and a warm hood, perfect for those chilly evenings under the stars. The 100% cotton face ensures maximum breathability, while the self-fabric patch on the back adds a touch of uniqueness to your ensemble.

Equipped with matching flat drawstrings and a 3-panel hood, this hoodie is not only a wardrobe staple but a statement piece for dads with a penchant for adventure.

Please note: Our Smile Dads Travel Too Hoodie tends to run small. To ensure the perfect fit, we recommend sizing up one size from your usual. Don't miss out on the opportunity to elevate your travel attire with this must-have streetwear essential.






Size guide

  CHEST WIDTH (inches) LENGTH (inches)
S 20 27
M 21 28
L 23 29
XL 25 30
2XL 26 ½ 31
3XL 28 32
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