To Simpler Times
Cotton Club Hoodie
Cotton Club Hoodie
Size & Fit
Fit notes vary by style. Check the chart that matches this product (Tee or Hoodie).
Tee Size Chart
Size | Width (in) | Length (in) | Sleeve (in) | Recommended Ht/Wt |
---|---|---|---|---|
S | 18.25 | 26.625 | 16.25 | 5'5"–5'8", 130–155 lbs |
M | 20.25 | 28 | 17.75 | 5'7"–5'10", 150–175 lbs |
L | 22 | 29.375 | 19 | 5'9"–6'0", 170–195 lbs |
XL | 24 | 30.75 | 20.5 | 5'10"–6'2", 190–220 lbs |
2XL | 26 | 31.625 | 21.75 | 6'0"–6'3", 215–240 lbs |
3XL | 27.75 | 32.5 | 23.25 | 6'1"–6'4", 235–265 lbs |
4XL | 29.75 | 33.5 | 24.625 | 6'2"–6'5", 260–290 lbs |
- Garment-dyed tees — lived-in feel, minimal shrinkage
- 100% soft ring-spun U.S. cotton; cotton threads
- Topstitched classic-width rib collar; relaxed fit; seamless body
- Signature twill label; shoulder-to-shoulder twill tape
- U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol member; OEKO-TEX® low-impact dyes
- Clean pigment dyes are salt-free
- Reduced plastic waste: no polybags except color White
Hoodie Size Chart
Size | Width (in) | Length (in) | Sleeve center back (in) | Recommended Ht/Wt |
---|---|---|---|---|
XS | 18 | 26 | 32.5 | 5'2"–5'6", 110–135 lbs |
S | 20 | 27 | 33.5 | 5'5"–5'8", 130–155 lbs |
M | 22 | 28 | 34.5 | 5'7"–5'10", 150–175 lbs |
L | 24 | 29 | 35.5 | 5'9"–6'0", 170–195 lbs |
XL | 26 | 30 | 36.5 | 5'10"–6'2", 190–220 lbs |
2XL | 28 | 31 | 37.5 | 6'0"–6'3", 215–240 lbs |
3XL | 30 | 32 | 38.5 | 6'1"–6'4", 235–265 lbs |
4XL | 32 | 33 | 39.5 | 6'2"–6'5", 260–290 lbs |
5XL | 34 | 34 | 40.5 | 6'3"+, 285+ lbs |
- Heavy Blend with finer yarns + MVS Air spinning (less pilling, smoother print surface)
- Double-lined hood with color-matched drawcord; pouch pocket
- 1x1 rib with spandex for stretch & recovery
- Classic fit; seamless body
- U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol member; OEKO-TEX® low-impact dyes
How we measure: Width = armpit to armpit. Length = shoulder to hem. Sleeve = center back to cuff.
Height & weight recommendations are approximate; body shape & fit preference may vary.
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The Cotton Club in NYC, 1923-1940.
142nd and Lenox. Where Black excellence performed for white audiences who couldn't share their table.
Duke Ellington's orchestra. Cab Calloway's swagger. Lena Horne's debut. The greatest Black entertainers of the century, playing to a room they couldn't sit in. The mob ran it, Harlem created it, and America couldn't look away.
Forced into eventual closure after the 1935 Harlem Riots.
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