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NO.10 Sweatshirt - BLack

NO.10 Sweatshirt - BLack

“10” commemorates the 10th anniversary of Fogy Garage and symbolizes the completion of the project.

The 10 wool sweatshirt draws inspiration from early biker jersey designs, where wool was originally used instead of cotton. In the early days of sweatshirts, wool was preferred for its superior athletic properties. It was commonly used in jerseys due to its natural ability to wick away moisture. However, during World War II, wool became scarce and was gradually replaced by more affordable cotton sweatshirts.

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NO.10 Sweatshirt - BLack

“10” commemorates the 10th anniversary of Fogy Garage and symbolizes the completion of the project.

The 10 wool sweatshirt draws inspiration from early biker jersey designs, where wool was originally used instead of cotton. In the early days of sweatshirts, wool was preferred for its superior athletic properties. It was commonly used in jerseys due to its natural ability to wick away moisture. However, during World War II, wool became scarce and was gradually replaced by more affordable cotton sweatshirts.

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“10” commemorates the 10th anniversary of Fogy Garage and symbolizes the completion of the project.

The 10 wool sweatshirt draws inspiration from early biker jersey designs, where wool was originally used instead of cotton. In the early days of sweatshirts, wool was preferred for its superior athletic properties. It was commonly used in jerseys due to its natural ability to wick away moisture. However, during World War II, wool became scarce and was gradually replaced by more affordable cotton sweatshirts.