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Through the Stamp Act (1765) the British imposed taxes on a variety of colonial goods, including a direct tax on printed materials in the colonies that were to be produced on stamped paper produced in London, carrying an embossed revenue stamp. The act was met with anger and resistance, sometimes in the form of satirical fliers warning of the effects of the tax. Publishers of newspapers were heavily burdened by the tax, so much of the press became reliable allies of the burgeoning Sons of Liberty protest movement that sowed the seeds of the American Revolution.
This design is one of those satirical illustrations by a newspaper and a great reminder of our heritage as renegades for liberty on a classic zip-up hoodie with a tri-blend fabric and heathered look. It's super soft and perfect for working out, lounging around, or just keeping cozy on a cool night.
For when you get chilly on a summer evening by the lake, or simply need something comfy to throw on, this lightweight unisex zip hoodie with a modern fit, hood, front zip, and a kangaroo pocket is the way to go.
• 50% polyester, 25% airlume combed and right-spun cotton, 25% rayon
• Unisex fit
• Hooded
• Kangaroo pocket
• Side seamed
Size guide
XS | S | M | L | XL | 2XL | |
Chest to Fit (inches) | 31-34 | 34-37 | 38-41 | 42-45 | 46-49 | 50-53 |
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