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S700 Champion Logo 50/50 Pullover Hoodie in Sand front view
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S700 Champion Logo 50/50 Pullover Hoodie

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Features: 

  • 50% cotton, 50% polyester
  • made with recycled polyester fibers from plastic bottles
  • durable coverstitching throughout
  • two-ply hood
  • set-in sleeves and front pouch pocket
  • heavy rib knit waistband and cuffs
  • “C” logo at left cuff; dyed-to-match drawcord

Champion Clothing S700 Specs and Measurements

SizesBody WidthAcross ShouldersBody LengthSleeve Length (from Center Back)Chest Width (laid Flat)
Small2019.25273620
Medium2221.252836.7522
Large2422.752937.524
Extra Large2624.253038.2526
2XL2825.75313928
3XL3027.253239.37530
Alternate Skus:

S700

1757

1757

9 oz., 50% US grown cotton, 50% polyester; Dyed-to-match drawcord; Durable coverstitching throughout; Set-in sleeves; Heavy rib knit waistband and cuffs; C logo at left cuff; Two-ply hood and front pouch pocket; “A” list status from CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project); Energy Star Partner of the Year (12 consecutive years); Every piece of Champion apparel purchased from our company qualifies for Hanes4Education
9 oz./yd² (US), 15 oz./L yd (CA), 50/50 cotton/polyesterLight Steel is 50/40/10 cotton/polyester/black polyesterSilver Grey is 50/48/2 cotton/polyester/black polyesterDurable cover-stitching throughoutTwo-ply hoodDyed-to-match drawcord Pouch pocket “C” logo on left sleeve

This product meets the following Sustainable Style subcategories:

Sustainable Manufacturing: This product was made in a facility that is run by at least 50% renewable energy

Socially Conscious Manufacturing: This product was made in a facility that utilizes the Higg Index and has implemented Level 2 practices or above, and was made by a mill that has partnered with or is accredited by the Fair Labor Association