Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Baja Sweaters - Mexican Threads Baja Hoodies

The baja sweater is actually named a baja hoodie but habitancy call them many names from the baja pullover to hippie hoodies. No matter what you call these Mexican sweaters they are typically the same in style. They have a pocket or kangaroo pouch in the front if you will. They have stripes going up and down and then they have a hood in the back. They come in thousands of dissimilar colors and they are commonly made in Mexico. The Mexican Threads baja hoodie is found online and is a very popular item for young kids all the way up to adults.

The material is typically a mixture of acrylic, polyester and cotton but some are 100% cotton and others are 100% acrylic. They don't itch anymore like they did in the 70's and 80's. Hippies actually love to wear them with tie dye and patch work clothing. The most popular color is the rasta, which is green, yellow, black and red. The rasta style looks very Jamaican and is tasteless among Bob Marley fans. There are commonly 3 colors in each baja hoodie but some of them are very colorful with more than 10 colors in one singular sweatshirt. They are typically hard to find because not very many sites sell them. You can find them with free shipping which saves a lot of money because most sites that sell them tend to payment a lot for shipping. There are a lot of uses for a baja hoodie and they are in high demand in 2011.

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Baja Sweaters - Mexican Threads Baja Hoodies

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