Champion / L
(JP¥39,900)
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Some scratches/marks
Brand
Champion
Size
L
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This is a Champion Reverse Weave sweatshirt. In recent years, this item has become increasingly popular, and prices have also risen. This one is from the 1980s. Harvard University is a private university in the United States, headquartered in Cambridge, near Boston, Massachusetts. It is the oldest university in America and is a member of the Ivy League, consistently ranking high in various rankings for both undergraduate and graduate programs. It is also a highly popular item in the vintage clothing market. It has a fantastic two-layer print with a vintage feel. The fabric still retains its firmness, and it's in very good condition. There is a stain near the left side. Please enjoy it as part of the vintage character. Reverse Weave was born in 1934. At the time, conventional sweatshirts would shrink significantly after washing. To solve this, the vertical weave was turned horizontally, successfully eliminating shrinkage. This "reversing the use of vertical and horizontal" is where the name "Reverse Weave" comes from. Furthermore, to prevent horizontal shrinkage, distinctive ribs are placed on both sides. As a result, it offers a comfortable fit and a quality that can withstand vigorous movement. It's an item that has been continuously evaluated and maintained its quality since 1934. Material: 89% Cotton, 8% Acrylic, 3% Viscose Rayon Size: LARGE Actual Measurements: Shoulder Width: 49cm Body Width: 57cm Length: 62cm *Please note that there may be slight variations.
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