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Hold Fast Hoodie

Method Mag Hold Fast Hoodie

£ 70.-
incl. VAT excl. shipping costs
Colour: oat
Size:
Size chart
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Fit:  The model is 170 cm tall and wears L.
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Information about the model
Yannick wears L.
Body height 170 cm Chest girth 89 cm
Arm length 61 cm Waist girth 82 cm
Inside leg length 87 cm Hip girth 100 cm
Size chart for Method Mag - Men Hoodies

Cosy hoodie made from organic cotton and lightweight polyester

Method Mag was founded in Sweden in 1994 and was an online magazine that put new snowboard content online virtually in real time. They were pioneers and had one of the first websites (literally) ever. With Method Merch, a streetwear line for snowboarders, they regularly collaborate with sporting greats such as Jamie Lynn and Lucas Beaufort.

Attributes

  • Attributes
    Contains sustainable materials, such as organic or recycled materials
  • Article number: 695055
  • Gender: Men
  • Material Specification: 80 % organic cotton, 20 % polyester
    Material specifications according to manufacturer, subject to change.
  • Features: Kangaroo pocket
  • Print:
    • Front print
    • Logo print
  • Eco: Organic materials
  • Fit: Regular fit
Features
  • Method Mag Hold Fast Hoodie
  • Made from organic cotton and lightweight polyester
  • Method logo on the chest
  • Ribbed cuffs and waistband
  • Shoelace drawstring 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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About Method Mag

Method Mag pioneered and had one of the first websites ever (literally) on which they provided the world with almost real-time snowboard news. In the meantime, they also produce a streetwear line for snowboarders, Method Merch, in which they repeatedly collaborate with greats of the sport like Jamie Lynn and Lucas Beaufort.