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New product: the SIDER

An organic hoodie without a kangaroo pocket: it's new, it's the SIDER. A great product to offer in print on demand.

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The SIDER: new Stanley/Stella hoodie


You liked the MAKER, you'll love the SIDER!

Like the Maker, the Sider is a top quality hoodie with impeccable finishing. It is made of 85% organic cotton and 15% recycled polyester.
It also holds the best certifications for its ecological manufacturing, such as GOTS or OEKO-TEX.
It is labelled "Fair Wear", certifying fair and responsible manufacturing.

Rather thick (300g/m2), the fleece is brushed on the inside, which makes it soft to the touch, and the cotton on the surface is spun and combed, which allows for an optimal and vivid printing result

This is a perfect product for digital printing.

The cords, which are the same color as the sweatshirt, have metal finish ends with metal eyelets at the hood outlet.

The half-moon is found on the inside of the collar and the hood is lined in the main material.

However, several details differentiate it from the Maker and Cruiser:

- The sleeves are raglan and not straight, i.e. they are cut "diagonally" from the armpits to the collarbone.
- The Sider does not have a "kangaroo" pocket, simply side pockets with bias-cut seams.


This absence of a belly pocket is an element that allows you to stand out from the crowd by offering an original product

What are the proposed colors ?


We offer it on our wonderful print on demand application in 4 colours: white, black, Heather Grey and Dark Heather Blue.

As it is unisex, it is available in 6 sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL and 2XL.

How much does it cost?

The Sider is priced at 24 € HT (28,80 € TTC) for the white and 24.83 € HT for the other colours (29,80 € TTC).

Given its quality finish, you can easily sell it in your shop for between €49 and €89.

Don't forget to mention the various labels and certifications it holds, this is now a real sales criterion.

On your mark, get set, sell.

P.S. For the record, I wear a Sider to work, really, I'm a class act. The proof in pictures: