Unvandal x The Urbex Factory Sweatshirt Red
Introducing the Unvandal x The Urbex Factory Sweatshirt, a unique collaboration that combines the rugged spirit of urban exploration with the cutting-edge style of streetwear. This sweatshirt is designed to keep you warm and stylish whether you're navigating city streets or exploring hidden corners of the urban jungle.
Available in a variety of earthy tones—brown, beige, red, grey, and light brown—this piece stands out with its minimalist yet bold design. The front features the "Unvandal" branding paired with "The Urbex Factory" in stylish, dark lettering that contrasts beautifully with the sweatshirt's muted tones. The loose, unisex fit makes it perfect for layering, offering both comfort and freedom of movement.
Product Details:
- Item Number: R00368
- Gender: Unisex
- Model: Loose
- Fabric: Made with a medium-heavy fabric blend of 50% cotton and 50% polyester (8.0 oz/yd² (271.25 g/m²)), this sweatshirt feels cozy and is the perfect choice for those colder months.
- Fabric Thickness: Medium-heavy fabric
- Care Instructions: Machine wash at 30°C (gentle cycle); Do not bleach; Tumble dry low; Iron at low temperature, avoid ironing on print; Do not dry clean.
- Features: The classic fit along with the crew neckline deliver a comfy wearing experience with a clean-cut style. Meanwhile, the double-needle stitching at the shoulder, armhole, neck, waistband, and cuff seams add top-tier durability.
- Tear-away Label: Say goodbye to itchiness thanks to the gray, pearlized tear-away label.
- Sustainable and Ethical: Made using 100% ethically grown US cotton. Gildan is also a proud member of the US Cotton Trust Protocol ensuring ethical and sustainable means of production. The blank shirt's dyes are OEKO-TEX-certified dyes with low environmental impact.
- Fabric Blends: Heather Sport colors - 60% polyester, 40% cotton.
This sweatshirt is not just a piece of clothing; it's a statement of style and a nod to the adventurous spirit of the urban explorer. Grab yours today and be part of the Unvandal movement