such as in cold warehouses, where thicker and warmer garments were needed to help keep workers warm, including their heads and necks, but also allowing for freedom of movement in performing their various job functions.
The Charles River Women’s Seaport Full-Zip Hoodie is a modern and stylish version of this original iconic sweatshirt. It is constructed from high-performance Cflex™ fabric, a blend of 81% polyester, 15% Rayon, and 4% Spandex double knit. Designed to provide warmth and the unique 4-way stretch material allows for greater flexibility and range of motion during any activity. As a transitional outerwear garment, it is cozy and comfortable and perfect for those cool spring days and cool summer nights. The feature of a three-piece hood with drawstrings for head and neck coverage provides protection against cold weather. The full-zip design makes for easy on/off, and the patch pockets help keep hands warm and comfortably placed.
Protection & Performance factors of the Charles River Women’s Seaport Full-Zip Hoodie
Functionality factors of the Charles River Women’s Seaport Full-Zip Hoodie
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Decoration options for the Charles River Women’s Seaport Full-Zip Hoodie
There are three decoration options for personalizing this Jacket; heat transfer, embroidery, and screenprint.
The PerfectSeal heat transfer minimums are 24 pieces per logo, and the Embroidery and Screen-printing minimums are 12 pieces per logo.
Sweatshirt Station is an authorized distributor of Charles River Apparel. You can click HERE to purchase the Charles River Women’s Seaport Full-Zip Hoodie (5091).
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