the sweatah
the sweatah
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$45.00 USD
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$45.00 USD
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When the cold rolls in like a nor’easter and you need something warmer than your grandma’s chowdah, this sweatah is your go-to. It’s the official uniform of leaf-peepin’ season, apple-pickin’ trips, and surviving those wicked New England winters. Whether you're out by the harbor or just trying to stay toasty in your own personal winter wonderland, this sweatah's got you covered—literally.
Crafted with the kind of softness that’ll make you think it’s spun from the fluffiest clouds over Vermont’s mountains, this sweatah will keep you as warm as a mug of hot apple cider. Plus, it’s versatile enough to wear while you shovel snow or grab a lobster roll (yes, even in December). With a fit as easygoing as a Sunday morning in Maine, you’ll be layering this baby over everything from your favorite flannel to that Patriots tee.
Features:
So warm, you’ll forget what the phrase “wind chill” even means.
Roomy enough for layers, but stylish enough to wear on its own.
Comes in colors inspired by New England’s seasons—from fiery fall foliage to deep Atlantic blue.
Grab your Newenglandah sweatah, because as every true New Englandah knows, when it comes to winter, there’s no such thing as too much coziness.
Crafted with the kind of softness that’ll make you think it’s spun from the fluffiest clouds over Vermont’s mountains, this sweatah will keep you as warm as a mug of hot apple cider. Plus, it’s versatile enough to wear while you shovel snow or grab a lobster roll (yes, even in December). With a fit as easygoing as a Sunday morning in Maine, you’ll be layering this baby over everything from your favorite flannel to that Patriots tee.
Features:
So warm, you’ll forget what the phrase “wind chill” even means.
Roomy enough for layers, but stylish enough to wear on its own.
Comes in colors inspired by New England’s seasons—from fiery fall foliage to deep Atlantic blue.
Grab your Newenglandah sweatah, because as every true New Englandah knows, when it comes to winter, there’s no such thing as too much coziness.