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Merton Hoox Organic Hoody Printed

Merton Hoox Organic Hoody Printed

Hoodies of Oxford

Regular price £34.99 GBP
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Tradition Meets Timeless Style An epitome of Merton's storied past and vibrant present, this Hoox hoody resonates with both history and fashion. Elegantly adorned with Merton College's illustrious crest and bold collegiate text, it's a symbol of pride and distinction for every Mertonian.

The iconic unisex hoodie sweatshirt Set-in sleeve Double layered hood in self fabric Round drawcords in matching body colour with metal tipping Metal eyelets Inside herringbone back neck tape Self fabric half moon at back neck Single needle topstitch at neckline and along hood opening 1x1 rib at sleeve hem and bottom hem Armhole, sleeve hem and bottom hem with twin needle topstitch Kangaroo pocket at front

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Each garment is produced individually for you within 24 hours of you placing the order.

We use Royal mail to deliver your package so please expect 2 to 4 days for delivery from the date you order.

If you purchase multiple items, then we may use DPD.

You will receive dispatch notifications when your items are shipped.

Returns

We have a 'no quibble' returns and refund policy for garments that have not been further customised.

Simply return them to the address on the bottom of your delivery note. We will provide a full refund within 48 hours of receiving your return.

If you have customised garments, we can only accept them as returns if they are faulty where we can offer a refund or to redo the order.

How is our premium Hoodie Sustainable?

Only a very small portion of the cotton produced each year for the entire world is organic.

The growing of organic cotton ensures that no harmful chemicals flow into the soil or into the water table thus affecting the wider aquatic environment.

The water used for organic farming is therefore not considered as 'lost water', as it can be used again and can safely return to the soil and other water sources.

The overall positive effect on water, soil and biodiversity means that the well-being and livelihood of cotton farmers and their communities is respected and protected.

The land that was used to grow the cotton is carefully managed to produce an annual or bi annual yield without the overfarming and long term unsustainable practices that chemically enhanced farming produces.