


Mollusk Heavy Terry Crewneck Sweatshirt
$76.00 $95.00
(£60.00 GBP)
Faded Navy
The perfect solution for the summer evening chill, the Mollusk Heavy Terry Crewneck Sweatshirt comes in a Faded Navy colourway.
Made in the USA from French Terry ‘loop back’ fabric from 87% cotton, 10% polyester and 3% spandex for flexibility and warmth. This sweatshirt from Californian surf brand Mollusk has a classic raglan style design, with reinforced overstitched seams in place.
To give the garment some decent weight and warmth, Mollusk have gently brushed the inner, while the outer fabric weave works towards the more faded, worn look.
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- 87% Cotton, 10% Polyester, 3% Spandex
- Preshrunk
- Rib Knit Collar
- Raglan Sleeves
- Ribbed Cuffs & Hem
- Regular Fit
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- Order by 3pm for same day dispatch (weekdays only).
- Next day delivery is Mon-Fri only (exc. Bank Holidays).
UK Shipping
- DPD Local Next Working Day - £4.50 - FREE over £85
- DHL Next Working Day - £6.00 - FREE over £85
NB. Next Day delivery is not available to some postcodes. Delivery will take 2 business days. See more info here
International Delivery
- Channel Islands - prices start from £7.00
- Europe - prices start from £15.00
- USA - prices start from £15.00
- Rest of World - prices start from £20.00
For more information please see this page
Returns
If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase you can return your goods for whatever reason, no questions asked, for an exchange* (*UK only) or refund.
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Focusing on ‘community, craft and appreciation for the planet’, Mollusk’s commendable approach to sustainability is reflected through their coastal spirit and their passion for environmental activism. Organic cotton and hemp are frequent fabrics that cater to the brand’s laid-back aesthetic, whilst their passion for culture allows the brand to welcome a broader remit that addresses both community integration and the notion of shared eco-minded initiatives supported by shared identities and the brand’s ‘cultural institution’ namesake.
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