Men's Lightweight Zip Hoodie (Embroidered Purple Ribbon)
Men's Lightweight Zip Hoodie (Embroidered Purple Ribbon)
Not just a wardrobe essential, this hoodie supports a meaningful mission. 40% of all revenue from the Unity Zip-Up Support Hoodie goes to Sky Foundation, a non-profit that funds pancreatic cancer research, letting every purchase contribute to positive change.
- Lightweight fabric (5.6 oz/yd² or 189.9 g/m²) for year-round comfort
- 50% polyester, 25% airlume combed ring-spun cotton, 25% rayon blend
- Unisex fit (men may want to order a size up for a relaxed fit)
- Side-seamed construction for a tailored look
- Hood and kangaroo pocket for added functionality
Note: Embrace comfort and show support for pancreatic cancer research with every wear.
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