Eagle Hoodie in Black
The bald eagle has been the national bird of the United States since 1782, a symbol of pride and strength that earned it a place on the seal of the United States. The king of birds which surveys the earth from the heavens, eagles are revered worldwide and is the embodiment of freedom itself.
“The Founding Fathers made an appropriate choice when they selected the bald eagle as the emblem of the nation. The fierce beauty and proud independence of this great bird aptly symbolizes the strength and freedom of America.” - John F. Kennedy
• Women’s
• 4.3 oz./yd²
• 60/40 combed ringspun cotton/polyester sueded jersey
• 32 singles
The bald eagle has been the national bird of the United States since 1782, a symbol of pride and strength that earned it a place on the seal of the United States. The king of birds which surveys the earth from the heavens, eagles are revered worldwide and is the embodiment of freedom itself.
“The Founding Fathers made an appropriate choice when they selected the bald eagle as the emblem of the nation. The fierce beauty and proud independence of this great bird aptly symbolizes the strength and freedom of America.” - John F. Kennedy
• Women’s
• 4.3 oz./yd²
• 60/40 combed ringspun cotton/polyester sueded jersey
• 32 singles
The bald eagle has been the national bird of the United States since 1782, a symbol of pride and strength that earned it a place on the seal of the United States. The king of birds which surveys the earth from the heavens, eagles are revered worldwide and is the embodiment of freedom itself.
“The Founding Fathers made an appropriate choice when they selected the bald eagle as the emblem of the nation. The fierce beauty and proud independence of this great bird aptly symbolizes the strength and freedom of America.” - John F. Kennedy
• Women’s
• 4.3 oz./yd²
• 60/40 combed ringspun cotton/polyester sueded jersey
• 32 singles