Embrace the spirit of the Winnipeg Jets and the rich heritage of Indigenous culture with the exclusive JETS WASAC CREST HOODIE NAVY. This navy hoodie isn’t just a stylish way to support your team; it’s a symbol of unity, diversity, and a passion for hockey.
JETS WASAC CREST HOODIE NAVY – Celebrate Indigenous Culture
The JETS WASAC CREST HOODIE NAVY is more than just a piece of clothing – it’s a statement. Designed by Red River College graphic design student Leticia Spence of Pimicikamak First Nation, this hoodie features a bold and intricate crest that embodies the vibrant spirit of Indigenous communities and the thrilling energy of Winnipeg Jets hockey.
This product is for:
- Passionate Winnipeg Jets fans who want to show their team spirit in a meaningful way
- Individuals who appreciate and support Indigenous art and culture
- Those who value comfort and style while making a statement
- Anyone seeking a unique and impactful piece of sports apparel
Why choose this product:
- Supports a great cause: A portion of the proceeds from each hoodie sale goes directly to WASAC, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering Indigenous youth through sports.
- Unique design: The intricate WASAC crest stands out, setting this hoodie apart from standard fan gear.
- Meaningful symbolism: The design celebrates the intersection of Indigenous tradition and the excitement of hockey.
- Superior Comfort: The soft cotton-blend fabric provides warmth and coziness for everyday wear.
How to use:
- Show your support at Winnipeg Jets home games or watch parties.
- Wear it casually to represent your love for hockey and Indigenous communities.
- Layer it under a jacket on extra cold days.
- Gift it to a fellow Jets fan who appreciates meaningful apparel.
Care Instructions:
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- Tumble dry low
- Do not bleach
The JETS WASAC CREST HOODIE NAVY in Navy is a powerful expression of team pride, community support, and cultural appreciation. Wear it proudly and know that you’re not only showcasing your love for the Jets but also making a positive impact on Indigenous youth.