Apparel

Cant Sorry Med School Hoodie | Medical School Student Sweatshirt




$40.02

Shipping to United States: $8.49
  • Details
    Soft, lived-in comfort with a quiet bit of humor — this midweight hoodie says what you’re thinking after a long night of rounds. The clean, minimalist text on a white canvas keeps the look subtle and wearable, while the roomy pouch pocket and relaxed drop-shoulder silhouette invite you to curl up with coffee between classes or pull it on after a shift. A quick shout out on the back that says - "send snacks" with line art illustration goes along with it. Thoughtfully made: the fleece feels substantial without being bulky, and the fabric and factory certifications mean you can wear it with confidence in how it was produced. Wear it to study groups, late-night hospital shifts, or weekend errands when you need something that reads low-key and honest.

    Product features
    - 2-piece jersey-lined hood for extra warmth and structure
    - Relaxed fit with dropped shoulders for easy layering
    - Handy pouch pocket for storage and warming hands
    - OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified fabric and socially conscious manufacturing (FLA & WRAP)
    - Medium-heavy 8.4 oz fabric blend (mostly ring-spun cotton) with a tear-away label for comfort

    Care instructions
    - Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F), gentle cycle
    - Non-chlorine: bleach as needed
    - Tumble dry: low heat
    - Iron, steam or dry: low heat
    - Do not dryclean

    10% of net profits go to the American Osteopathic Foundation in support of student scholarships.
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    I gladly accept cancellations

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    Charitable Donations

    OsteoGear will donate, at least yearly, 10% of net profits to the American Osteopathic Foundation in support of scholarships for osteopathic medical students.