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BUZZ RICKSON HORIZONTAL KNITTING SWEAT SHIRT “CVA-67 J.F. KENNEDY” - HEATHER GREY

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BUZZ RICKSON HORIZONTAL KNITTING SWEAT SHIRT “CVA-67 J.F. KENNEDY” - HEATHER GREY

This sweatshirt was worn during Coast Guard training. It features horizontal knitting, with the body fabric running horizontally and ribbed at the sides. Horizontal knitting prevents shrinkage and allows for both vertical and horizontal stretch. Military-inspired patterns with this design are rare, resulting in skyrocketing prices in the vintage market. The aircraft carrier CVA-67 "John F. Kennedy," named after the 35th President of the United States, was commissioned in 1968 and became the U.S. Navy's last conventionally powered aircraft carrier.

100% Cotton

Made in Japan

This sweatshirt was worn during Coast Guard training. It features horizontal knitting, with the body fabric running horizontally and ribbed at the sides. Horizontal knitting prevents shrinkage and allows for both vertical and horizontal stretch. Military-inspired patterns with this design are rare, resulting in skyrocketing prices in the vintage market. The aircraft carrier CVA-67 "John F. Kennedy," named after the 35th President of the United States, was commissioned in 1968 and became the U.S. Navy's last conventionally powered aircraft carrier.

100% Cotton

Made in Japan

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BUZZ RICKSON HORIZONTAL KNITTING SWEAT SHIRT “CVA-67 J.F. KENNEDY” - HEATHER GREY

$275.00

$82.50

Description

This sweatshirt was worn during Coast Guard training. It features horizontal knitting, with the body fabric running horizontally and ribbed at the sides. Horizontal knitting prevents shrinkage and allows for both vertical and horizontal stretch. Military-inspired patterns with this design are rare, resulting in skyrocketing prices in the vintage market. The aircraft carrier CVA-67 "John F. Kennedy," named after the 35th President of the United States, was commissioned in 1968 and became the U.S. Navy's last conventionally powered aircraft carrier.

100% Cotton

Made in Japan