
Nelson Sweatshirt - Gentle Blue Garment Dyed
The Nelson Sweatshirt is made from heavyweight, unbrushed cotton jersey with a tactile loopback construction. The item has a balloon fit, which is a little looser and boxier, but also characterized by dropped shoulders and ribbed trims. The style has also been garment-dyed for a washed yet saturated hue and softer feel. A woven Square Label, rendered murky by the garment-dyeing process, appears on the left chest.
100% Cotton Sweat, 370 g/m
The model is 183 cm and wears size M.
The Carhartt WIP Nelson Sweatshirt features a wider, boxier, and more oversized fit than their standard "Chase" or regular-fit sweatshirts. It is characterized by dropped shoulders and ribbed cuffs that create a slightly gathered, relaxed look in the sleeves and body.
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Carhartt Work In Progress (WIP) represents the intersection of rugged American utility and European streetwear. While the brand’s DNA is rooted in the heavy-duty workwear founded by Hamilton Carhartt in 1889 Detroit, the WIP label was born out of a specific cultural movement in Europe during the late 1980s.
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The Nelson Sweatshirt is made from heavyweight, unbrushed cotton jersey with a tactile loopback construction. The item has a balloon fit, which is a little looser and boxier, but also characterized by dropped shoulders and ribbed trims. The style has also been garment-dyed for a washed yet saturated hue and softer feel. A woven Square Label, rendered murky by the garment-dyeing process, appears on the left chest.
100% Cotton Sweat, 370 g/m
The model is 183 cm and wears size M.
The Carhartt WIP Nelson Sweatshirt features a wider, boxier, and more oversized fit than their standard "Chase" or regular-fit sweatshirts. It is characterized by dropped shoulders and ribbed cuffs that create a slightly gathered, relaxed look in the sleeves and body.
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Carhartt Work In Progress (WIP) represents the intersection of rugged American utility and European streetwear. While the brand’s DNA is rooted in the heavy-duty workwear founded by Hamilton Carhartt in 1889 Detroit, the WIP label was born out of a specific cultural movement in Europe during the late 1980s.





















