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Black Men Do Travel Hoodie: Cozy, Stylish, and Ready for Adventure!

$49.00

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Embrace comfort and style with our Black Men Do Travel Hoodie, the perfect go-to for cooler evenings and adventurous excursions. Made with a blend of pre-shrunk cotton and polyester, this hoodie offers a soft, smooth feel that you'll love to curl up in.

Featuring air-jet spun yarn for reduced pilling and a luxurious texture, this hoodie is designed to last. The double-lined hood with a matching drawcord provides added warmth and style, while the quarter-turned body ensures a crease-free look.

With 1 × 1 athletic rib-knit cuffs and waistband with spandex, this hoodie offers a snug fit that's perfect for any activity. Plus, the front pouch pocket provides convenient storage for your essentials while on the go.

Crafted with double-needle stitching on the collar, shoulders, armholes, cuffs, and hem, this hoodie is built to withstand the rigors of travel and everyday wear. And with a blank product sourced from Bangladesh, Nicaragua, Honduras, or El Salvador, you can feel good about your purchase.

Get ready to hit the road in style with our Black Men Do Travel Hoodie. Order yours today and embark on your next adventure with confidence!

Size guide

  LENGTH (inches) WIDTH (inches)
S 27 20
M 28 22
L 29 24
XL 30 26
2XL 31 28
3XL 32 30
4XL 33 32
5XL 34 34
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