Blue meadow — premium hoodie
- Premium hoodie with a floral motif sewn in a local sewing room from a draped knit fabric made in Poland. Large, durable and clear print made with modern DTF technology. Knitted fabric composition: 90% cotton, 10% polyester.
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The high quality edition of hoodies was created for our most demanding customers. Discreet pockets sewn on the sides provide a large printing area, and the use of moderns DTF technology allowed for excellent color reproduction and saturation.
Made in a local sewing room from knit fabric produced in Poland. The knitted fabric is draped, smooth and finished with a soft fleece underneath. The material is pleasant to the touch, warm and comfortable - ideal for cold days.
- 90% cotton, 10% polyester
- Fabric weight: (310 gsm)
- Regular cut
- Black or navy blue
- Sewn in Poland
- Prominent DTF print
Blue meadow: meadow primrose, spreading bellflower, cornflower
Geranium pratense L. , Campanula patula L., Centaurea cyanus L.
The pansy, bellflower and cornflower, associated with the modesty of field paths, are unique species that, despite their frequent occurrence, deserve to be celebrated. That's why Blue Meadow was created - three common varieties rendered with attention to detail and love for what, despite its outward modesty, is a great treasure in its nature.
Meadow pansy is a real ornament of the meadow because of its spectacular color. This perennial spreads very easily and in an interesting way. The flower buds of the meadow bellflower are bent downward, when they bloom their peduncle straightens, after pollination it twists downward, and when the seeds ripen it straightens again, shedding seeds.
The spreading bellflower, although common in Poland and often unnoticed among cornflowers and forget-me-nots, also grows in much harsher conditions, for example, in Siberia, as well as in hot Turkey, where it is an exceptional ornament of meadows and forests. The light-loving bellflower can thrive in all sorts of soils, although it is particularly suited to moist soils. The edges of the forest, where one can catch undisturbed rays of sunshine, seem to be the ideal place for this field flower.
Another inhabitant of the field meadow is the cornflower, a flower that has many different folk names, such as macchia, samosa or modrak. Although it is a common weed in Poland, its modish crown of tiny flowers adorns the meadow like blue jewels glittering in the sun. The cornflower, which blooms from May to September, is pollinated by butterflies, among others, and its fruits are dispersed by the wind and ants. Sometimes its seeds can go astray among fields and fallow land, and then, spreading along with the crops, cornflowers pierce the golden ears of wheat or rye with their flower baskets, or shine intensely among the wasteland like blue stars.
Size | Width (A) | Length (B) | Sleeve (C) |
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xs | 54 cm | 65 cm | 58 cm |
S | 55 cm | 67 cm | 60 cm |
M | 57 cm | 68 cm | 60 cm |
L | 60 cm | 69 cm | 61 cm |
XL | 62 cm | 70 cm | 64 cm |
XXL | 64 cm | 72 cm | 66 cm |
How to measure?
Hoodies are measured flat, loosely. The measurement, which can be found in the table, was taken at the location indicated by the arrows in the picture below: