The latest DALIFORNIA MEN’S SWEATSHIRT is here, and it is your best bet for the fall season. Featuring a classic football design on the front and the brand shield on the back, this is a must-have item. The DALIFORNIA MEN’S SWEATSHIRT is made of 100% cotton, and is available in a variety of colours. It will keep you comfortable in the fall and winter months, and look good while doing it.
This limited DALIFORNIA MEN’S SWEATSHIRT item is designed to work with your size and shape, and is made from premium fabrics and materials. The DALIFORNIA MEN’S SWEATSHIRT features authentic lettering and logos, and is a must-have for the true fan.
Munk One is a contemporary American illustrator, poster artist, political cartoonist, and fine artist based in California. Well known for creating artwork for major label musical acts and world renowned brands such as Pearl Jam, Snoop Dogg, Skrillex, Smashing Pumpkins, No Doubt, Travis Barker and countless celebrities, he is recognized for his unique visual concept and versatile style. His fine art has gained much attention through many galleries both in the US and abroad and his illustrations can be found monthly in Juxtapoz Magazine. He is also the owner and the Creative Director of Invisible Industries, a branding concept and online shop that serves as a creative lab for the artist.
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Our Sweatshirts are made from a mid-weight material and features a standard fit with high-quality construction. Solid colors use an 80/20 Cotton/Poly blend. Heather colors use a 52/48 Cotton/Poly blend.
Our designs are printed using all-natural, environmentally friendly, water-based and metal-free inks. Vinegar is used as a curing agent and helps ensure that the design will last a long time without fading. Any odor it leaves behind will fade significantly when left out, and will be gone entirely once the item is washed.
To best preserve the life of the design, we recommend washing our apparel inside out, in cold or lukewarm water, gentle cycle and either tumble drying low or line drying