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Women's Clothing Retro Aesthetic Trendy Brand Retro Y2K Graphic Print Hoodie - Oversized Streetwear Sweatshirt For Women, Hip-Hop Aesthetic Pullover
€23.91€36.44
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Aus TinyTwins Studio stammen
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Artikelnummer: 31762120
Item specifics
Material
Polyester
Dicke
Regelméisseg
Saison
Wanter, Summer, Fréijoer / Hierscht
Gréisst
Regelméisseg
Stil
Casual
Item description from the seller
Channel Your Inner Y2K Diva
Remember those iconic hip-hop music videos from the early 2000s? This hoodie captures that raw energy with bold graphic prints that scream attitude. No more blending into the crowd—you're here to make a statement.
Designed for the Bold
🔥 Vintage-Inspired Graphics – Distressed text prints mimic authentic 90s streetwear vibes
🔥 Comfort Meets Edge – Dropped shoulders and roomy silhouette let you move freely
🔥 Functional Cool – Kangaroo pocket keeps hands warm while storing AirPods
🔥 Fade-Resistant Fabric – 75% polyester maintains color vibrancy after repeated washes
🔥 Unisex Appeal – Oversized cut works for gender-fluid styling
Style It Like a Pro
Layer it over a mesh top for rave-ready looks, or pair with baggy jeans and chunky sneakers for an effortless throwback outfit. The slightly cropped length (58cm) perfectly balances voluminous bottoms. Spotted on influencers from Berlin to Brooklyn, this hoodie transitions from skate parks to late-night diners with rebellious charm.
Own the Retro Revival
More than just clothing—it's a nod to the golden era of hip-hop culture. Wear it to your next DJ gig, college party, or when you just want to feel like the main character. The imperfectly aligned print? That's intentional, honey.
















