Jerzees 91MR - Unisex Snow Heather French Terry Crewneck Sweatshirt - Forest Green
Selected Color: Forest Green7 colors
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Description
Product Description
The Jerzees Snow Heather French Terry Crewneck is a crafter's delight. Blending 66% polyester with 34% cotton, it offers a vintage feel with modern durability. Available in 7 colors, each piece features a tear-away label, spandex-enhanced trim, and raglan sleeves for easy customization. Its light, soft fabric is ideal for silk screening, heat transfer vinyl, and more, ensuring a optimal canvas for creative expression. Customers rave about its true-to-size fit and adaptability, making it a top choice for personalized projects.
Features
- 7.2 oz., 66% polyester/ 34% ring-spun cotton pre-shrunk French terry
- Soft, lightweight ring-spun snow heather french terry fabric for a vintage, lived-in feel
- Due to the unique yarn process, color variation may occur between body and trim fabric
- Two-needle coverstitching on raglan sleeves and band bottom
- Quarter turned to eliminate center crease
- 1x1 rib collar with two-needle topstitch
- Spandex in collar, waistband and cuffs
- Natural back neck tape on all colors
- Crewneck with raglan sleeves
- V-notch detailing
- Tear-away label
Features
- 100% preshrunk cotton
- Made with sustainably and fairly grown USA cotton
- Seamless rib at neck
- Taped shoulder-to-shoulder
- Double-needle stitching throughout
- Tear-away label
- Quarter-turned to eliminate center crease
- 7/8" collar
- Classic fit
Shipping & Returns
All Blank orders of $59 or more are shipped FREE same day via UPS Ground. Blank orders under $59 will qualify for the following shipping options:
- USPS Blank Apparel Shipping (2-4 Business Days): $4.99
- UPS Ground (1-2 Business Days): $8.99
Read our Shipping Policy for more information.
Fill out the Blank Apparel Return Form within 30 days of the order date to be eligible for a refund or return.
Note: All blank orders shipped outside of the continental US are not eligible for return, exchange, or refund.





