
Product details
Details, shipping and care.
Specifications
Crownfall Oversized Graphic Hoodie is a white pullover designed for bold streetwear styling with a refined, artistic edge. Made from 100% combed cotton with a heavyweight 380 g/m² construction, it delivers a soft outer feel, warm fleece lining, and an easy oversized silhouette for everyday wear. The front crown-and-statue graphic, sleeve artwork, and large back print give the hoodie a strong visual identity while keeping the overall look clean and versatile.
Built for colder weather without sacrificing comfort, this oversized graphic hoodie features raglan sleeves, a snug collar for wind protection, and a classic front kangaroo pocket for daily function. The fleece-lined interior adds warmth, while the reactive-dyed fabric helps maintain color over time. Whether worn on its own or layered into a full outfit, Crownfall balances warmth, structure, and statement artwork in one clean silhouette.
Features
- Snug collar for wind protection
- Ribbed cuffs and hem
- Raglan sleeves
- Oversized fit
- 100% combed cotton
- Fleece lining
- Pre-shrunk
- Reactive-dyed for longer-lasting color
- Fabric weight: 380 g/m²
- Side-seamed construction
- Taped neck
- Double-stitched ribbed cuffs and hem
- Front kangaroo pocket
- Front DTG print
- Sleeve DTG prints
- Large back DTG print
Care Instructions
Wash on the reverse side with neutral detergents. Do not soak, expose to direct sunlight, or bleach. Iron, steam, or tumble dry at low temperature (max 30°C / 90°F).
Fit & fabric
Built for an oversized streetwear silhouette. Check the size selector before ordering; if you prefer a sharper fit, compare your best-fitting garment against the measurements.
Shipping & returns
Each order is prepared after purchase. Shipping timing may vary by destination. Custom printed or made-to-order pieces can only be returned when they arrive damaged, defective, or incorrect.
Care
Wash inside out with cold water. Do not bleach. Hang dry or use low heat. Avoid ironing directly over printed areas.




