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Coat of arms of the United Kingdom (1901-1952) - Crewneck Sweatshirt
Perfect for any occasion, this unisex heavy blend crewneck sweatshirt is designed for ultimate comfort. Crafted from a mix of polyester and cotton, the ribbed knit collar maintains its shape, even after multiple washes, and the sweater is free from any uncomfortable side seams.
- Medium-heavy fabric blend of 50% cotton and 50% polyester (8.0 oz/yd² or 271.25 g/m²), making it cozy and ideal for colder weather.
- Classic fit with a crew neckline offers a comfortable, stylish look, while double-needle stitching on the shoulders, armholes, neck, waistband, and cuffs provides lasting durability.
- Gray, pearlized tear-away label ensures a scratch-free, comfortable wear.
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The Coat of Arms presented refers to the heraldic design used by the United Kingdom between 1901 and 1952. This particular version, known as the St. George's Ensign, was adopted after the coronation of King Edward VII in 1901 and remained in use until the death of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother in 1952. The design includes a shield displaying symbols significant to England (three lions), Scotland (a lion rampant), Ireland (a harp), and Wales (a Tudor rose). Above the shield, an imperial crown signifies the sovereign's dominion over the British Empire. The mottoes 'Dieu et mon Droit' (God and my right) and 'Heaven defend the Queen' encircle the bottom of the coat of arms.
Perfect for any occasion, this unisex heavy blend crewneck sweatshirt is designed for ultimate comfort. Crafted from a mix of polyester and cotton, the ribbed knit collar maintains its shape, even after multiple washes, and the sweater is free from any uncomfortable side seams.
- Medium-heavy fabric blend of 50% cotton and 50% polyester (8.0 oz/yd² or 271.25 g/m²), making it cozy and ideal for colder weather.
- Classic fit with a crew neckline offers a comfortable, stylish look, while double-needle stitching on the shoulders, armholes, neck, waistband, and cuffs provides lasting durability.
- Gray, pearlized tear-away label ensures a scratch-free, comfortable wear.
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The Coat of Arms presented refers to the heraldic design used by the United Kingdom between 1901 and 1952. This particular version, known as the St. George's Ensign, was adopted after the coronation of King Edward VII in 1901 and remained in use until the death of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother in 1952. The design includes a shield displaying symbols significant to England (three lions), Scotland (a lion rampant), Ireland (a harp), and Wales (a Tudor rose). Above the shield, an imperial crown signifies the sovereign's dominion over the British Empire. The mottoes 'Dieu et mon Droit' (God and my right) and 'Heaven defend the Queen' encircle the bottom of the coat of arms.