Top quality England hooded sweatshirt. Engliscentric Apparel - dark navy hooded top with grey contrast inner hood. Embroidered White Dragon logo and woven Senlak patch to bottom right. On the Senlak Clothing label - "Discerning Clothing For The Happy Few"
Senlak - The Lowdown
An "England" clothing range that's just a little bit different. It's t-Shirts, sweatshirts and apparel use designs inspired by England and the culture, history and heritage of its people. The Senlak White Dragon logo is derived from The White Dragon of the Anglo-Saxons - the oldest known emblem of the English dating back well over a millennia. The arrow shape that appears on many of our labels is the runic symbol for the early English god Tiw. We name Tuesday after him (Tiw's Day). His symbol was said to evoke honour and courage and he was the protector of all warriors, but was also said to watch over the disabled, and the left-handed. The accompanying wording reads in Old English "Good is he who keeps faith"
This Englisc thing is part of so many , a multitude of generations scattered around the globe who still remember who we are and all we have achieved. So for the unconventional and the non-conformist, for the free thinkers, the radical and the rebellious - we embrace you all.
As for the name...Well, it’s from a place where many years ago, brave men made their stand...
- Double fabric hood with contrast inner lining
- Decorated, bagged and finished in Nottingham, England.
- Men's classic hooded sweatshirt with contrast inner hood
- From our Premier Patriotwear clothing range
- Senlak - Rebel English Apparel
- Material: 80% ringspun cotton / 20% polyester
- Weight: 280gsm.
- Size (to fit) - Small: 36", Medium: 40", Large: 44", XLarge: 48", XXLarge: 52", XXXL: 56", XXXXL: 60"
Senlak - The Lowdown
An "England" clothing range that's just a little bit different. It's t-Shirts, sweatshirts and apparel use designs inspired by England and the culture, history and heritage of its people. The Senlak White Dragon logo is derived from The White Dragon of the Anglo-Saxons - the oldest known emblem of the English dating back well over a millennia. The arrow shape that appears on many of our labels is the runic symbol for the early English god Tiw. We name Tuesday after him (Tiw's Day). His symbol was said to evoke honour and courage and he was the protector of all warriors, but was also said to watch over the disabled, and the left-handed. The accompanying wording reads in Old English "Good is he who keeps faith"
This Englisc thing is part of so many , a multitude of generations scattered around the globe who still remember who we are and all we have achieved. So for the unconventional and the non-conformist, for the free thinkers, the radical and the rebellious - we embrace you all.
As for the name...Well, it’s from a place where many years ago, brave men made their stand...
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SKU | SHS26-NAL |
Colour | Navy |
Product Code | SHS26-NAL |
Weight | 0.75kg |