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    Flint and Tinder 10-Year Crewneck Sweatshirt. $82 $118 Save $36. ... The Flint and Tinder 10-Year Pullover Hoodie is made from South Carolina fleece and twill from Philadelphia, then hand-cut and ...

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    Calson Cable Stitch Crewneck Sweater. $38 $70 Save $32. ... Dynamic Fleece Hybrid Zip Hoodie. $27 $55 Save $28. ... This chunky fisherman's knit pullover is timeless and looks good with everything ...

  6. Sweatshirt - Wikipedia

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    A raglan sleeve sweatshirt with Harley-Davidson branding. A sweatshirt is a long-sleeved pullover shirt or jacket fashioned out of thick, usually cotton, cloth material. [1] [2] Sweatshirts are almost exclusively casual attire and hence not as formal as some sweaters.

  7. Hoodie - Wikipedia

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    A person wearing a pullover hoodie. The hooded pullover is a utilitarian garment that originated in the 1930s in the US for workers in cold New York warehouses. [7] The earliest clothing style was first produced by Champion in the 1930s in Rochester and marketed to laborers working in freezing temperatures in upstate New York. [8]