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Tennessee Volunteers Full-Zip Hooded Sweatshirt with Arch and Mascot

Tennessee Volunteers Full-Zip Hooded Sweatshirt with Arch and MascotBrand: Cotton Exchange
Department: mens


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Media: Apparel
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 1

Model: CE9096.BLK Tennessee Volunteers


Features:
  • Made with 9-ounce 80% cotton and 20% polyester fleece
  • Cotton/poly fleece blend hoodie with a loose fit
  • Features a full zip with a fabric-covered zipper; rib trim at cuffs and waist
  • Tennessee name and logo featured on the front
  • Officially licensed by the NCAA

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NCAA Tennessee Volunteers Full-Zip Hooded Sweatshirt with Arch and Mascot

Amazon.com Product Description
Perfect for tailgating parties, team practice, or wearing to class or anywhere around town, this officially licensed NCAA hooded sweatshirt offers the comfort you crave in a cotton and polyester fleece fabric blend. Featuring team colors, the sweatshirt features your school's name and mascot on the front as well as a loose fit, fabric-covered zipper, and rib trim at the cuffs and waist. This hoodie is officially licensed by the NCAA.

About Cotton Exchange
A North Carolina-based apparel company established more than 20 years ago, the Cotton Exchange is a key supplier of licensed apparel to major colleges and universities across the United States. Nationally recognized as a leader in custom-decorated sports and casual apparel, the company's athletic heritage is reflected in the superior quality of their fabrics, colors, construction, and custom decorations. In addition, their licenses with Minor League Baseball, the Girl Scouts, First in Flight, and others enable the company to cover the country with apparel for college bookstores, resorts, retailers, theme parks, corporations, and the military.