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1972 Boston Terriers Artwork: Men’s Colorblock Raglan Hood

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1972 Boston Terriers Artwork: Men’s Colorblock Raglan Hood

By Vintage Brand™ not affiliated with or sponsored by Boston Terriers
Rhett the Boston Terrier is the official costumed mascot of the Boston University (BU) Terriers. The Boston Terrier has been the BU mascot since 1922. The often snarling, bi-pedal black and white Boston Terrier was later named after the male lead in Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind, because "No one loves Scarlett more than Rhett" referencing Rhett Butler's affection for Scarlett O'Hara (scarlet is BU's primary color).
Color: oxford/black

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Rhett the Boston Terrier is the official costumed mascot of the Boston University (BU) Terriers. The Boston Terrier has been the BU mascot since 1922. The often snarling, bi-pedal black and white Boston Terrier was later named after the male lead in Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind, because "No one loves Scarlett more than Rhett" referencing Rhett Butler's affection for Scarlett O'Hara (scarlet is BU's primary color).
Product details
It's time to blend comfort, warmth and your favorite retro sports team. The Men's Colorblock Hood features soft pill-free fabric made with sustainably sourced USA grown cotton. The raglan sleeves and contrasting colorblock provide an athletic look for game day or any day!
  • 50/50 Cotton and polyester, pill-resistant
  • 8 oz, mid weight pre-shrunk fleece
  • Contrast hood lining, neck tape trim, flat woven drawcord and sleeves
  • Made with sustainably sourced USA grown cotton
  • High stitch density for a smooth printing canvas
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