Lavender 'Hidcote' — 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.
We will create this product especially for you as soon as you place your order
The high quality edition of hoodies was created for our most demanding customers. Discreet pockets sewn into 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
Narrow-leaf lavender 'Hidcote'
Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
Narrow-leaved lavender is native to Mediterranean areas, making it reminiscent of the purple fields of Provence warmed by the midday sun. Cultivated in Poland as well, lavender has earned many folk names, such as fragrant lavender, cornflower or lilac. The species, as one of its names suggests, is extremely fragrant, with its scent lingering in the air especially during the flowering months of July and August. Lavender, which likes permeable and easily warmed soil and shuns harsh winters, concentrates all its essence in its flowers. The dried flowers yield a medicinal, aromatic essential oil, used in medicine and cosmetics. After flowering, the inflorescences should be pruned.
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: