The print refuses to break at the seams — like the wearer. Banana Slip swirls yellow, green, orange and red into a dense psychedelic pattern across a 250gsm fleece zip hoodie, cut from full-sublimation panels and sewn AFTER printing so the design flows continuously with zero white seam lines.
Why this beats a standard AOP hoodie: most print-on-demand hoodies show sad white gaps at the armholes where panels meet. This one is built the right way — a full swirl composition by Dyles Mavis that never interrupts, assembled in the USA specifically to avoid that shortcut.
Q: What makes this hoodie's construction different?
It's cut-and-sewn after printing rather than printed-then-cut, so the swirl pattern flows continuously front-to-back with no visible seam breaks — a build quality most AOP hoodies skip.
🎨 Why you'll reach for it constantly
- Full-bleed swirl print with zero seam breaks — continuous front-to-back
- 250gsm brushed fleece interior — real warmth, not just weight
- Full-zip front, roomy hood, kangaroo pocket
- Assembled in the USA with a genuinely premium construction method
- Sizes XS–3XL
📋 Materials & specs
- 250gsm brushed fleece, cut-and-sewn after printing
- All-over dye sublimation print
- Full-zip front, sizes XS–3XL · assembled in USA
🍌 Who it's for
- The collector who's tired of AOP hoodies with sad armhole seam gaps
- An alt-fashion documentarian who notices construction quality, not just print
- A gift for the winter-festival regular who wants gallery-grade streetwear
FAQ
Does this hoodie run true to size?
Yes — check the size chart; the cut-and-sewn construction holds a clean, true-to-size fit.
Why does the print not break at the seams?
Because the panels are cut and sewn after the fabric is printed, instead of printed onto pre-cut panels — a slower, better construction method most POD hoodies skip.
How do I wash it?
Machine wash cold inside out, hang dry. The dye sublimation print resists cracking and fading.
Is this hoodie warm enough for winter festivals?
Yes — the 250gsm brushed fleece interior offers genuine warmth without adding bulk.
Who designed the Banana Slip print?
Dyles Mavis, the artist behind Aesthetic Rebellion — an original psychedelic swirl composition.