The hoodie from Jack & Jones is an essential piece for any wardrobe. Made from a high-quality blend of organic cotton and recycled polyester, this pullover offers both comfort and sustainability. The soft and breathable cotton ensures a pleasant wearing experience, while the drawstring closure and hood provide extra protection and style. The pullover features a pigment print on the front, giving it a soft and modern look. With a regular fit, this hoodie is perfect for everyday wear and can be easily combined with various outfits. It is suitable for both relaxed leisure activities and casual outings, offering a stylish option for any occasion.
Made from 70% organic cotton and 30% recycled polyester
Pigment print on the front for a soft look
Drawstring closure and hood for added comfort
Regular fit for versatile wearing options.
Target group | Men |
Exact colour description | Ocean Cavern |
Material composition | 30% polyester - Recycled, 70% cotton - organic |
Item number | 61214329 |
Manufacturer | Jack & Jones |
Category | Sweaters |
Release date | 21.8.2025 |
Colour | Blue |
Exact colour description | Ocean Cavern |
Material composition | 30% polyester - Recycled, 70% cotton - organic |
Upper | Cotton, Polyester |
Target group | Men |
Jumper type | Sweatshirt |
Clothing size | XS |
Pattern | Print |
Sleeve length | Long sleeves |
Fit | Regular fit |
Style | Casual |
Washing instructions | Do not bleach, Do not tumble dry |
Country of origin | Bangladesh |
Manufacturer commitment | SBTi |
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