Eat The Rich Anti-capitalist Unisex Hooded Sweatshirt
Eat The Rich Anti-capitalist Unisex Hooded Sweatshirt
Our "Eat The Rich" anti-capitalist design is a powerful statement piece that is based on a vintage 1907 issue of The Nutcracker. A towering nutcracker figure bites the head of a wealthy man in a suit, causing other affluent figures to scatter in fear. This design encapsulates a thought-provoking commentary on the wealth gap and the struggle against the excesses of capitalism. It's a visual representation of the sentiment that challenges the status quo, urging us to question societal inequalities. NOTE: the art is on the back of the hoodie. See our crewneck sweatshirt for front-facing art. Sizes: S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, and 5XL.
This unisex heavy blend hooded sweatshirt is relaxation itself. Made with a thick blend of cotton and polyester, it feels plush, soft and warm, a perfect choice for any cold day. In the front, the spacious kangaroo pocket adds daily practicality while the hood's drawstring is the same color as the base sweater for extra style points.
➤ FEATURES
• We use Gildan 18500 unisex sweatshirts by default. However we do have other options available. Please contact us!
• 50% cotton, 50% polyester (Heather Sport colors are 40% Cotton, 60% Polyester)
• Medium-heavy fabric (8.0 oz/yd² (271 g/m²))
• Classic fit
• Tear-away label
• Runs true to size
➤ FIT
• Without side seams: knit in one piece using tubular knit.
• Ribbed knit makes the collar highly elastic and helps retain its shape
• See our sizing chart for measurements: https://weirdmachineapparel.com/pages/sizing
➤ PRODUCT CARE
• Machine wash warm (max 40C or 105F)
• Tumble dry: medium
• Iron, steam or dry: low heat
• Do not dryclean
➤ PRODUCTION & DESIGN
• Blank sweatshirts are imported and manufactured in facilities certified and independently monitored by both the Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production (WRAP) and Fair Labor Association (FLA).
• All designs are original and created by folks in the Midwestern United States 🇺🇸.
• The designs are printed onto the blank shirts via DTG process here in the United States and shipped from either Texas or California.