Apparel Spec & Description
Engine Room Line – Hoodie Spec & Description
Engine Room Line – Hoodie Spec & Description
Blank: Bella+Canvas 3512
Fit: Classic unisex jersey long sleeve hoodie
Style: Designed for all-season wear — perfect for layering under deck jackets or wearing on its own during cool shifts in the engine room.
Details:
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Retail fit with a crossover V-neckline for a vintage, workwear-inspired touch
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Lightweight feel that balances comfort and breathability
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Side-seamed for structure and durability
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Unisex sizing for a versatile fit
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Optional contrast sleeves add subtle, functional style
Fabrication:
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Solid Colors: 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton (4.2 oz)
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Heather Colors: 52% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton / 48% polyester
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Triblend Colors: 50% polyester / 25% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton / 25% rayon (3.8 oz)
Why it fits the Engine Room Line:
Built for the crew who keep the heart of the vessel turning — this hoodie merges soft, technical comfort with the dependable structure needed in the Pacific Northwest marine grind. The crossover V adds a nod to vintage workwear while staying modern and clean.
Deckhand Heritage Line – Hoodie Spec & Description
Blank: Gildan 18500 Classic Hoodie
Fit: Regular fit, unisex sizing
Style: A timeless heavyweight pullover built for life on deck — dependable, warm, and ready for rough weather or calm seas alike. Designed to handle long days and cold mornings with ease.
Details:
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Double-lined hood for added warmth and structure
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Soft fleece interior for lasting comfort
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Kangaroo pocket for storage and hand warmth
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Ribbed cuffs and waistband to keep the fit secure
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Durable stitching made for work, not just looks
Fabrication:
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50% pre-shrunk cotton / 50% polyester
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Midweight fleece (8.0 oz)
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Classic unisex sizing
Why it fits the Deckhand Heritage Line:
The Deckhand Heritage hoodie represents the backbone of the crew — reliable, no-frills, and built to endure. It honors the tradition of Pacific Northwest workwear with a tough, familiar fit that stands up to the elements while keeping true to the roots of the marine trades.