Snowman's Bootlegging Service 2-Sided Hoodie – Vintage Outlaw Trucking Graphic Pullover, Classic Southern Culture Apparel, Unisex

Black / S / Print on sleeves
$53.00 USD
Sale price  $53.00 USD Regular price  $65.00 USD

Snowman's Bootlegging Service 2-Sided Hoodie – Vintage Outlaw Trucking Graphic Pullover, Classic Southern Culture Apparel, Unisex

$53.00 USD
Sale price  $53.00 USD Regular price  $65.00 USD
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πŸ›£οΈ Fast Trucks. Southern Roots. No Receipts. Pay tribute to the legendary, high-speed hustle of Southern folklore with the Snowman's Bootlegging Service 2-Sided Hoodie. This pullover features a striking, vintage-inspired graphic on both the front and back, celebrating the spirit of the outlaw trucker and the moonshine runners of the past (a clear nod to iconic cinematic tales like Smokey and the Bandit). This is authentic apparel for those who value speed, tradition, and living life on the edge.

The 2-sided design ensures the iconic theme is visible from every angle, making this a bold statement piece. Crafted for comfort, this unisex hoodie is the perfect cozy gear for long hauls, cold car meets, or just wearing your love for classic Southern outlaw culture.


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🧡 Key Features:

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  • Premium Fabric: Crafted from 6.1 oz./ydΒ², 100% ring-spun cotton for a soft, lived-in feel from day one.
  • Garment-Dyed Finish: A unique process that minimizes shrinkage and provides a vintage look.
  • Relaxed Fit: Offers all-day comfort and a stylish, easy-to-wear silhouette.
  • Durable Construction: Features a topstitched rib collar and shoulder-to-shoulder twill tape for lasting wear.
  • Made in the USA: Manufactured in the United States with high-quality DTG or DTF printing.
  • Note: Please allow for a 1-2 inch difference in manual measurements. Print size and color may vary slightly.

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βœ… Why You’ll Love It:

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Because the best stories are written with tire tracks and moonlit roads.

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βœ… Grab Yours Now:

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Get the goods. Get this Snowman's Bootlegging Service Hoodie and wear a piece of Americana outlaw history.

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