Unisex Hoodie - Let's Go Back
“A Church Without Compromises: Where Has the True Faith Gone?”
This message encourages us to reflect on how we can return to the original values of faith and live Christianity as a living relationship with God, not just as a formal tradition. It is a challenge to renew our personal faith as the apostles lived it—with passion, courage, and uncompromising love for God and his Word.
The idea of “Let’s Go Back” refers to a return to the early church, that is, to the time of the apostles, when Christianity functioned in simplicity, authenticity, and deep spiritual unity. The first Christians lived their faith without institutional structures, focusing on the teachings of Jesus Christ and practicing communal prayer, love of neighbor, and a life guided by the Holy Spirit.
This unisex hoodie is a chill-out piece. Made from a thick cotton/polyester blend, it's soft and warm, making it the perfect choice for any chilly day. A spacious kangaroo pocket at the front adds everyday practicality.
- Crafted from a mid-weight fabric (8.0 oz/yd² (271 g/m²)) that's 50% cotton and 50% polyester for the cozy feel and warmth you need in a hoodie.
- The classic fit, along with a pocket and tear-off label, ensures a super comfortable, scratch-free fit.
- The color-coordinated drawstring and double-lined hood add a stylish touch and durability that ties it all together.
- Made from 100% ethically grown cotton in the USA. Gildan is also a proud member of the US Cotton Trust Protocol, which ensures ethical and sustainable means of production. The colors of the blank t-shirt are OEKO-TEX certified dyes with low environmental impact.
- For adults
- Made in Bangladesh
Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F), Chlorine free: bleach as needed
Tumble dry: medium
Iron, steam or tumble dry: low heat, Do not dry clean
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Product Information: Gildan 18500, 2 year warranty in the EU and Northern Ireland according to Directive 1999/44/EC