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The Grateful Dead - Skeleton Althea - Kids Hoodie
The Grateful Dead - Skeleton Althea - Kids Hoodie
The Grateful Dead - Skeleton Althea - Kids Hoodie
The Grateful Dead - Skeleton Althea - Kids Hoodie
The Grateful Dead - Skeleton Althea - Kids Hoodie
The Grateful Dead - Skeleton Althea - Kids Hoodie
The Grateful Dead - Skeleton Althea - Kids Hoodie
The Grateful Dead - Skeleton Althea - Kids Hoodie
The Grateful Dead - Skeleton Althea - Kids Hoodie
The Grateful Dead - Skeleton Althea - Kids Hoodie
The Grateful Dead - Skeleton Althea - Kids Hoodie

The Grateful Dead - Skeleton Althea - Kids Hoodie

Regular price $75.94 Sale

About the product:

  XS S M L XL
Width, in 15.35 16.14 16.93 18.11 19.29
Length, in 17.32 18.90 20.47 22.44 24.41
Sleeve length, in 14.57 15.75 16.93 18.50 20.08

 

The custom kids hoodie is a unisex hoodie for any youth. Soft cotton and quality printing make this hoodie an irreplaceable everyday item. It's made from a cotton-polyester blend. The side seams are extra durable. The front has a spacious kangaroo pocket for keeping hands warm or holding small items.

.: 80% Cotton 20% Polyester
.: Medium-heavy fabric (9.9 oz/yd² (280 g/m²))
.: Tear away label
.: Runs true to size

5 Facts about the Grateful Dead:

1. Show No. 1: The newly named Grateful Dead performed its first gig on Dec. 4, 1965, at a house near the San Jose Civic Auditorium, where the Rolling Stones were playing that same evening

2. Passing the Test: That inaugural outing came during one of author Ken Kesey’s first “Acid Tests.” The Grateful Dead basically became the house band for Kesey’s LSD-inspired get-togethers, which are so amazingly described in Tom Wolfe’s 1968 book, “The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test.”

3. Acid rock: One of the important things to come out of those Acid Tests for the Grateful Dead was a partnership with famed LSD manufacturer Owsley Stanley, who’d go on to finance, produce, record and do pioneering sound work for the band.

4. Summer of Love: The Dead were the most famous residents of Haight-Ashbury, living just a few doors up from that intersection. We’ll let you Google the address, if you must.

5. Busted: The band’s Haight-Ashbury pad was the scene of a high-profile drug bust in late 1967, which drew the above-the-masthead, front-page, all-caps headline, “ROCK BAND BUSTED,” in the San Francisco Chronicle.

 

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