Home 1.0 - Daylight Unisex Hoodie - The London ON Collection

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Elevate your streetwear with our Home 1.0 Hoodie. Founded in 1826 at the Forks of the Thames, London, Ontario, it emerged as the administrative seat for the London District. By 1855, it became a city, facing economic challenges during the 1857 depression but rebounding with the American Civil War. The arrival of the railway in 1853 marked a period of significant growth. Post-World War II, London experienced unprecedented expansion, preserving its historical core while embracing modern developments. Today, the city is a dynamic blend of historical depth and contemporary vibrancy.

London, Ontario, holds a special place in Resident Clothing's heart. The coordinates featured on the hoodie pinpoint the intersection of Dundas and Highbury, capturing the essence of the city's dynamic history and allowing you to find the view yourself. Crafted with care, the hoodie combines comfort and durability, blending 50% pre-shrunk cotton with 50% polyester for a cozy yet robust feel. This piece goes beyond clothing; it's a canvas narrating the evolving story of London. Resident Clothing's passion lies not just in creating a hoodie but in giving a voice to the city, making this wearable art a testament to the vibrant spirit and community of London, Ontario.

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

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• 50% pre-shrunk cotton, 50% polyester
• Fabric weight: 8.0 oz/yd² (271.25 g/m²)
• Air-jet spun yarn with a soft feel and reduced pilling
• Double-lined hood with matching drawcord
• Quarter-turned body to avoid crease down the middle
• 1 × 1 athletic rib-knit cuffs and waistband with spandex
• Front pouch pocket
• Double-needle stitched collar, shoulders, armholes, cuffs, and hem
• Blank product sourced from Bangladesh, Nicaragua, Honduras or El Salvador