Tryzub sweatshirt
- S
- M
- L
- XL
- 2XL
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The tryzub – literally “trident” in Ukrainian – is the symbol on the Ukrainian coat of arms adopted after Ukraine gained independence in 1991, though the history of the tryzub dates all the way back to Kyivan Rus.
This sweatshirt features an illustration by Andrii Voloshyn, part of a collaboration with the Kyiv Independent.
Andrii Voloshyn is a nuclear physicist and a self-taught illustrator with 15 years of professional experience. The illustrations in this collection are a junction of modern and eternal Ukrainian symbols, brought together with a contemporary and lively style.
Features
• 100% organic ring-spun combed cotton
• Fabric weight: 350 g/m² (10.3 oz./yd.²)
• Regular fit
• Set-in sleeves
• 1×1 rib at neck collar, sleeve hem, and bottom hem
• Double-needle topstitch at the neck collar, on the sleeves, and on the bottom hems
• Inside herringbone back neck tape
• Self-fabric half moon at back neck
• Blank product sourced from Bangladesh
Shipping info
- Ukraine: 7-11 business days
- US, EU, Canada, UK, Australia, Japan: 2-11 business days
Please allow 3-7 business days for order processing. Delivery can take up to 17 business days, depending on the item's availability in your region.
This product is made especially for you, which is why it may take a little extra time to deliver. Making products on demand helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!Size guide
Disclaimer: The sizes correspond to a smaller size in the US market, so US customers should order a size up.
SIZE |
CHEST WIDTH |
BODY LENGTH |
SLEEVE LENGTH |
S |
50.5 cm / 19 ⅞ in |
68 cm / 26 ¾ in |
64.5 cm / 25 ⅜ in |
M |
54 cm / 20 ⅞ in |
72 cm / 28 ⅜ in |
66 cm / 26 in |
L |
56 cm / 22 in |
74 cm / 29 ⅛ in |
67.5 cm / 26 ⅝ in |
XL |
59 cm / 23 ¼ in |
76 cm / 29 ⅞ in |
69 cm / 27 ¾ in |
XXL |
62 cm / 24 ⅜ in |
78 cm / 30 ¾ in |
70.5 cm / 25 ⅜ in |
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