A classic crewneck sweatshirt with a slightly contemporary fit that’s both casual and cool.
Made from insanely soft French Terry that’s just the right weight to layer over a tee or under a light jacket. Remember, Hemp will take good care of you, especially if you take good care of it.
Features
- Easy fit crewneck sweatshirt
- Lightly dropped shoulder seam
- Heavyweight 9.6 oz French Terry hemp blend
- Unisex design(Women may want to size down)
Materials And Care
- 55 Hemp/45 Organic Cotton blend - French Terry garment dyed
- Machine wash cool, gentle with like colors
- Tumble dry, low heat
- Do not use spot laundry cleaners, bleach or other chemical and enzyme cleaners like oxi-clean
- Take care not to wash with garments with zippers, velcro or towels with texture as this will cause abrasion and pilling
About Jungmaven
In the early '90's Jungmaven founder, Robert Jungmann, became passionate about putting a stop to clear-cutting practices that devastate the planet– and knew growing hemp offered a solution to this, as well as to many other environmental issues.
At that time, hemp was not considered fashion, and Rob’s concept to design a high-quality hemp tee was born from a determination to get the industry and the public to recognize both hemp's massive potential to heal the planet and to become a fashion-forward textile.
All Jungmaven clothing is cut and sewn in Los Angeles, California with high quality, globally sourced materials. Select bedding and accessories are currently made in China, and we work closely with our manufacturer there to ensure safe working conditions and responsible sourcing.
Why Jungmaven
Here at SEED, our biggest mission is to provide our consumers with sustainable, eco-conscious products and brands with the same values of maintaining a low carbon footprint, positive environmental impacts with quality standard.
With that in mind, Jungmaven's mission is to raise awareness about the many uses of hemp, and why its regenerative qualities make it a desirable alternative to finite, natural resources that are less healthy for the environment. Fashion is a form of activism: what we choose to wear says both who we are and what we stand for. Making beautiful, high-quality hemp clothing is our way of creating a medium through which we can all demand change with our dollars and express what kind of future we want to live in.