USN Blood Chit Sweatshirt
€48.00
€80.00Prices incl. VAT plus shipping costs
Delivery time 5-7 workdays
Discover the USN Blood Chit Sweater from ALPHA INDUSTRIES, which offers a perfect blend of comfort, quality and unique design. This men's sweater pays homage to the US Navy and adds a distinctive touch to your look.
Made from a soft and warm material blend, the USN Blood Chit Sweater is comfortable to wear and will keep you cozy and warm on chilly days. The classic round neckline and ribbed cuffs and hem guarantee a perfect fit and comfort.
The highlight of this sweater is the Blood Chit patch sewn onto the back, which represents a piece of military history and gives the garment an authentic look. The subtle Alpha Industries embroidery on the chest rounds off the design perfectly.
Combine the USN Blood Chit sweater with jeans or cargo pants to create a casual yet stylish look. The sweater is available in different colors, so you can choose your personal favourite.
To ensure the longevity of the USN Blood Chit Sweater, we recommend washing it at 30 degrees on a gentle cycle and allowing it to air dry. Be inspired by the history and quality of the USN Blood Chit Sweater and enjoy a garment that impresses in every respect.
Back length (cm)
72
Back length (measured size)
L
Normal cycle up to 30 °C, Do not bleach, Do not tumble dry temperature, Iron at a medium temperature, Do not dry clean
Material composition
Shell: 80% Cotton, 20% Polyester
136300-136-S
SS23
Product details
Primary color
grey
Pattern
Photo print
Animal parts
Yes
Fit
Regular Fit
Reflectors
No
Segment
Classics
Utility Pocket
Yes
Neckline/collar shape
Round neck
Capsule
Souvenir
GSM
330 g/m²
Logo Size
Small Logo
Cuffs Top
Yes
Logo Type
Woven
Backprint
Yes
Item number
136300-136-S
USN Blood Chit Sweatshirt
€48.00
€80.00Prices incl. VAT plus shipping costs
Delivery time 5-7 workdays
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ALPHA INDUSTRIES EUROPE
OFFICIAL U.S. DEFENSE DEP. CONTRACTOR
EST. OCTOBER 1959
