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Men's Fleece Reverse Weave Sweatshirt Made in USA

Men's Fleece Reverse Weave Sweatshirt Made in USA

An iconic Champion classic, proudly reinterpreted in the USA. This Reverse Weave® crewneck sweatshirt is crafted from heavyweight Terry Fleece with a brushed interior, offering durability and a softness that improves over time. Ribbed side panels and seamless shoulders enhance comfort and fit. Patented by Champion in the 1930s, the Reverse Weave® technology minimizes vertical shrinkage thanks to the horizontal fabric cut. Part of the Made in USA collection: premium quality, American craftsmanship, authentic heritage.@@@Fabric: Terry Fleece, weight 425 g/m² |Composition: 90% Cotton, 10% Polyester |Brushed interior |Reverse Weave® technology: patented horizontal anti-shrink construction by Champion |No shoulder seams |Made in USA |Fit: Custom Fit – relaxed, with wide shoulders and comfortable structure
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An iconic Champion classic, proudly reinterpreted in the USA. This Reverse Weave® crewneck sweatshirt is crafted from heavyweight Terry Fleece with a brushed interior, offering durability and a softness that improves over time. Ribbed side panels and seamless shoulders enhance comfort and fit. Patented by Champion in the 1930s, the Reverse Weave® technology minimizes vertical shrinkage thanks to the horizontal fabric cut. Part of the Made in USA collection: premium quality, American craftsmanship, authentic heritage.@@@Fabric: Terry Fleece, weight 425 g/m² |Composition: 90% Cotton, 10% Polyester |Brushed interior |Reverse Weave® technology: patented horizontal anti-shrink construction by Champion |No shoulder seams |Made in USA |Fit: Custom Fit – relaxed, with wide shoulders and comfortable structure