The layer that comes out when the sun drops and the wind gets up on the way in. Your boat drawn once, then printed heavy enough to survive being pulled on over wet shoulders for years.
A pullover hood is the one that gets worn most, and it takes a large back print well, which is where a boat looks best. A crewneck layers under a jacket without bulk at the neck. Fleece is the warm end of the range for shoulder season and early starts.
A left-chest drawing reads as understated and is what most crews pick. A full back panel is the one people actually stop and look at. You can have both; a second print location is a small surcharge and it is priced on the page rather than discovered at checkout.
These are made to order on retail-weight blanks, not promotional ones. Machine wash cold, inside out, tumble low, and the print stays where it was put.
The hoodie carries the same approved artwork as the tees, hats and drinkware, so a crew assembled over a couple of seasons still matches.
One good side-on shot is all it takes. You see the artwork before you pay, revisions are free, and every order is checked again before it prints.
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