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1950s USAFA Reverse Weave Half-Zip Sweatshirt - Navy

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Model

  • Model is height 5' 9"/ 175cm and weighs 148lbs/ 67kg. He wears a size M.
DESCRIPTION

Based on the 1950s US AIR Force Academy training sweatshirt, it has a slightly looser sport cut, made of 17.6 oz of 100% cotton terry cloth with a half-zipper at the neck.

DETAILS
  1. 17.6 oz terry cloth, 100% cotton
  2. TALON zipper
  3. Machine wash cold, tumble dry low
SIZE & FIT

Please carefully read the size info before purchase! Different products have different size info.
Please use this info as a general guide as measurements are approximate.


  1. Model is height 5' 9"/ 175cm and weighs 148lbs/ 67kg. He wears a size M.
  • Size Shoulder(IN) Chest(IN)
    S 18.3 41.3
    M 18.9 43.3
    L 19.5 45.3
    XL 20.1 47.2
    XXL 20.7 49.2

    Size Sleeve(IN) Length(IN)
    S 23.2 25.0
    M 24.0 25.6
    L 24.6 26.2
    XL 25.2 26.6
    XXL 25.6 27.2
  • Size Shoulder(CM) Chest(CM)
    S 46.5 105.0
    M 48.0 110.0
    L 49.5 115.0
    XL 51.0 120.0
    XXL 52.5 125.0

    Size Sleeve(CM) Length(CM)
    S 59.0 63.5
    M 61.0 65.0
    L 62.5 66.5
    XL 64.0 67.5
    XXL 65.0 69.0

In order to best determine fit, it may be helpful to compare our garment’s measurements to a similar garment you already own. Lay your garment on a flat surface and take all measurements from the outside of the garment.

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SHIPPING & RETURNS
Free shipping on orders $99 (U.S. dollar), Otherwise, a shipping fee of $6.99 will be charged.
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* All items must be returned in unused, original condition with tags attached.
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