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Unisex Oversized Thermal Sweater – Fleece-Lined Crewneck Base Layer (Slouchy Academic Core, M-4XL, Breathable Polyester For Dormitory Survival)
€25.35€47.37
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Dobiveno iz justootd
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Broj stavke: 34211566
Item specifics
Debljina
Debelo (zima)
Vrsta proizvoda
Pulover
Vrsta rukava
Redovno
Sezona
Proljeće, Zima, Jesen
S kapuljačom
Ne
Materijal
Poliester
Duljina rukava
puna
Item description from the seller
The Schrödinger's Sweater
Simultaneously structured and slouchy – quantum physics for your laundry pile.
5 Campus Survival Features
✔ All-Nighter Matrix – Diagonal ribbing expands to accommodate 3am ramen bloating.
✔ Professor-Proof Collar – Reinforced neckline survives 14 consecutive "thoughtful nodding" lectures.
✔ Bibliophilic Armor – Abrasion-resistant shoulders withstand library shelf lean sessions.
✔ Cryptocurrency Mining Ready – Moisture-wicking panels for dorm room GPU farm heat waves.
✔ Multidimensional Pilling – Artfully distributed fuzz mimics Berlin art student intentional distressing.
Worn By Intellectual Nomads
1. Copenhagen Literature Major – "Pockets perfectly fit stolen cafeteria bananas and Kierkegaard paperbacks."
2. Lisbon Architecture Dropout – "Sleeves roll up precisely to expose forearm tattoo during critiques."
3. Montreal Jazz Theorist – "Armpit ventilation syncs with saxophone crescendos."
Dress Code Algorithms
• Deconstructed Scholar – Layer under oversized blazer with one sleeve deliberately torn.
• Cyber-Hermit – Pair with thumbhole thermal leggings for all-weekend coding sessions.
• Post-Punk Librarian – Tuck asymmetrically into vintage Levi's with ink-stained cuffs.























