Sweatshirts

Please ensure sizing is correct when ordering as all sweatshirts are made to order.
wrap up in the plush, cosy comfort of this crewneck sweatshirt. The pre-shrunk cotton/polyester blend fabric stays comfortable, with less pilling. And it’s machine washable, so caring for it feels as laid-back as wearing it. Twin-needle stitching at shoulder, armhole, neck, waistband and cuffs. Set-in sleeves. 1×1 rib with elastane, quarter turned to eliminate centre crease.
Machine wash warm. Inside out, with like colours. Only non-chlorine bleach. Tumble dry medium. Do not iron if decorated. Do not dry clean.

Death of Rats Embroidered Sweatshirt

£28.00 – £30.00

Death of Rats Embroidered Sweatshirt. SQUEAK!

“Thank you  very much, my order arrived today and exceeds my expectations.
Death of Rats is exceptional. Once again thank you and I will continue to explore my love of Terry with you.”
Gordon

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The Librarian Under the Mistletoe Hogswatch Sweatshirt

£28.00 – £30.00

The Librarian under the mistletoe. A jolly festive sweatshirt. A wonderful edition to any  seasonal wardrobe.

“Yes, sir, but the Librarian likes bananas, sir.”
“Very nourishin’ fruit, Mr Stibbons.”
“Yes, sir. Although, funnily enough it’s not actually a fruit, sir.”
“Really?”
“Yes, sir. Botanically, it’s a type of fish, sir. According to my theory it’s cladistically associated with the Krullian pipefish, sir, which of course is also yellow and goes around in bunches or shoals.”
“And lives in trees?”
“Well, not usually, sir. The banana is obviously exploiting a new niche.”
“Good heavens, really? It’s a funny thing, but I’ve never much liked bananas and I’ve always been a bit suspicious of fish, too. That’d explain it.” Terry Pratchett, Hogfather

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Death and Albert Hogswatch Sweatshirt Hoodie

£28.00 – £30.00

Death & Albert Hogswatch Seasonal Sweatshirt.

HO HO HO.

‘Well, the night is young,’ said Albert, sitting back in the sacks.
THE NIGHT IS OLD.  THE NIGHT IS ALWAYS OLD.
The pigs galloped on.  Then, ‘No, it ain’t.’
I’M SORRY?
‘The night isn’t any older than the day, master.  It stands to reason.  There must have been a day before anyone knew what the night was.’
YES, BUT IT’S MORE DRAMATIC.
‘Oh.  Right, then.’ Terry Pratchett, Hogfather

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