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Men's Fleece-Lined Hoodie – Oversized Sherpa Pullover With Drawstring Hood, Thick & Warm For Winter (Black/Army Green, S-3XL)
NZ$58.45NZ$116.46
color : Army green


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About this item
Sourced from Upcycled
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item number: 33553634
Item specifics
Thickness
Thick
Colour
Black, Military Green
Season
Spring, Winter, Autumn
Material
Polyester
Collar
Hooded
Top Board Type
Loose
Removable Part
None
Care Instructions
Machine wash or professional dry clean
Included Components
One-piece
Item description from the seller
Winter-Proof Comfort, Street-Approved Style
Cheap hoodies leave you shivering? This fleece-lined heavyweight pullover locks in warmth like a hug, with an oversized cut that moves with you—not against you.
Why This Hoodie Beats the Cold
✔ Sherpa Armor – 95% polyester fleece lining traps heat 3x better than thin cotton, rated for 0°C commutes (tested in Berlin winters).
✔ Zero Constriction – Drop shoulders + 24" back length (size M) allow layering over hoodies or suits, no shoulder tugging.
✔ Storm-Ready Hood – Adjustable drawstrings create a seal against wind/rain, with reinforced stitching at stress points.
✔ Global Neutral Palette – Army green hides coffee stains; black pairs with Balkan streetwear or Parisian chic.
✔ No-Pill Fabric – Brushed interior resists pilling even after backpack friction—ideal for subway warriors.
Wear It Your Way
Scandi Minimalist: Layer over merino turtleneck, cuff sleeves to show watch.
NYC Bodega Run: Throw on over pajamas for 3am snack missions.
Istanbul Cafés: Unzip slightly with sweatpants, perfect for nargileh lounging.
Winter Is Coming—Grab Yours
Cold weather sells out fast. Secure your hoodie before the first frost hits.
















