Unisex Heavy Blend™ Hooded Sweatshirt - Army - 180th Cavalry Regiment Branch wo Txt X 300
Unisex Heavy Blend™ Hooded Sweatshirt - Army - 180th Cavalry Regiment Branch wo Txt X 300
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A warm, sturdy hooded sweatshirt designed for veterans, active-duty soldiers, and proud supporters who want understated, respectful military heritage displayed with quiet confidence. The soft, medium-heavy fabric wraps you in cozy warmth while the embroidered unit crest and gold text settle into the center chest, signaling unit pride without shouting. The roomy kangaroo pocket and double-lined hood add everyday utility. Wear it during chilly training mornings, at remembrance gatherings, or while running errands—this sweatshirt carries history into daily life with comfort and care.
Product features
- 50/50 cotton-poly medium-heavy fabric (8.0 oz/yd²) for warmth and durability
- Kangaroo pouch pocket to keep hands warm and store essentials
- Double-lined hood with color-matched drawcord for adjustable coverage
- DTF/DTG & embroidery options for crisp center-chest or sleeve/wrist decoration
- Classic fit with tear-away label and seamless tubular knit for comfort and reduced waste
Care instructions
- Tumble dry: medium
- Iron, steam or dry: low heat
- Do not dryclean
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
- Non-chlorine: bleach as needed
| S | M | L | XL | 2XL | 3XL | 4XL | 5XL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Width, in | 20.08 | 22.05 | 24.02 | 25.98 | 27.99 | 29.92 | 31.89 | 33.86 |
| Length, in | 27.17 | 27.95 | 29.13 | 29.92 | 31.10 | 31.89 | 33.07 | 33.86 |
| Sleeve length from center back, in | 33.50 | 34.50 | 35.50 | 36.50 | 37.50 | 38.50 | 39.50 | 40.50 |
| Size tolerance, in | 1.50 | 1.50 | 1.50 | 1.50 | 1.50 | 1.50 | 1.50 | 1.50 |
The 1st Infantry Regiment, Oklahoma Volunteer Militia was first formed on 2 May 1890 and organized as the Oklahoma National Guard on 21 December 1895. Three years later with impending hostilities between the United States and Spain, the Oklahoma and Indian Territories Guard and those of the Territories of Arizona and New Mexico would be consolidated to form the 1st Regiment Territorial Volunteer Infantry, United States Volunteers. This regiment was mustered into federal service 4–23 July 1898 but too late to join the fighting in Cuba, the regiment mustered out on 11–15 February at Albany, GA. On 20 March 1916 Pancho Villa, a Mexican hero and revolutionary raided the town of Columbus, New Mexico. President Woodrow Wilson ordered Regular Army and Guard units to border patrol duty and expeditions into Mexico to hunt down the hero. Villa would not be caught, but the former 1st Infantry Regiment, Oklahoma National Guard which had been reorganized in 1899 as the 1st Regiment of Infantry, was ordered to federal service 27 June-1 July 1916 at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, for this duty and mustered out 1 March 1917 at Fort Sill.
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