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Will the print crack or peel over time?
No. DTFlex is one of the most durable printing methods for heavy cotton fleece, specifically formulated to withstand heat and agitation from normal washing. The colors stay vibrant and edges remain sharp, so you can enjoy the boxy fit without worrying about the art degrading or peeling away over time.
What's the fit like on this?
This is an intentionally oversized, boxy fit with drop shoulders designed for the streetwear aesthetic. The 10oz fabric weight holds its shape instead of draping loosely, creating a structured silhouette that looks expensive and intentional. The fit is naturally roomy without requiring a size-up, making it valid for layering or standalone wear.
Is this warm enough for winter?
Yes. At 10oz, this 3-end fleece construction is built for cold weather with substantial warmth and coziness. The 60/40 cotton-poly blend provides classic heavy-fleece insulation while the polyester component traps heat more effectively than 100% cotton. The oversized fit allows room for layering underneath, maximizing warmth retention during harsh conditions.
Does it have a drawstring?
No drawstring on this model—it's a deliberate choice to complement the M2635's oversized silhouette. The 3-end fleece construction gives the hood enough natural structure to stand up without cinching, keeping the front clean and uncluttered. This design choice eliminates the annoyance of uneven drawstring lengths while maintaining a sleek, high-end appearance.





