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"Peddlers" Distressed Hoodie

$85.00

Union of Homer – Peddlers Distressed Hoodie

A raw tribute to the wandering merchants and resilient souls of the past, the Peddlers Distressed Hoodie from Union of Homer channels the spirit of those who carried their goods — and their stories — along dusty roads and crowded Renaissance streets.

This oversized red hoodie is intentionally broken down and rebuilt, mirroring the lived-in wear of historical peddlers who patched their garments time and again. Every rip, fray, and repair tells a tale of endurance, resourcefulness, and quiet defiance.

Design Highlights:

  • Heavy Distressing — Strategically placed rips, raw frayed edges, and intentional holes across the shoulders, sleeves, and hem give it an authentic, battle-worn character.
  • Signature Embroidery — Subtle "Union of Homer" script on the chest, evoking mythic union and the poetic spirit of the traveler.
  • Vintage Red Base — Garment-dyed crimson with a softly faded, enzyme-washed finish that feels broken-in from the first wear.
  • Oversized Silhouette — Roomy fit with a generous hood and kangaroo pocket, perfect for layering or standing alone as a statement piece.

Paired here with wide-leg camouflage cargo pants, the look blends rugged utility with elevated street presence — a modern interpretation of the peddler’s practical yet proud aesthetic.

Symbolic Essence:

Named for the humble yet essential peddlers of Renaissance times — the poor wanderers, hawkers, and street merchants who moved between villages and cities, surviving on wit, trade, and resilience — this hoodie honors the archetype of the resourceful outsider. It’s for those who carry their own weight, patch what is torn, and keep moving forward with quiet strength.

Material: Premium cotton fleece, garment-dyed and heavily distressed Fit: Oversized / relaxed Care: Machine wash cold inside out. Hang dry recommended to preserve the raw distressing.

Union of Homer – Peddlers Distressed Hoodie “Patched, torn, and still standing — the road reveals who we truly are.”

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