
Chase Crew Sweatshirt - Tobacco/Gold
The Carhartt WIP Chase Crew Sweatshirt in Tobacco/Gold is a mid-weight crew sweatshirt in a deep, warm brown (Tobacco) with the gold C logo at the chest. Tobacco is a rich, earthy brown with a warmth and depth that makes the gold logo sit more naturally against it than almost any other colour in the Chase Crew range — the two warm tones reinforce each other, and the result reads as one of the most cohesive and considered combinations in the collection.
Made from a mid-weight fleece with a crew neck, ribbed cuffs, and gold C logo embroidery. SKU I033660.00W.XX.
Carhartt was founded in 1889 by Hamilton Carhartt in Detroit, Michigan. Carhartt Work In Progress (WIP) was established in 1994 by Edwin Faeh in Weil am Rhein, Germany, channelling that workwear heritage into European streetwear and creative communities.
Shop the full Carhartt WIP collection, browse Carhartt WIP clothing, or see all Carhartt WIP sweats at Fat Buddha Store.
Original: $103.00
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The Carhartt WIP Chase Crew Sweatshirt in Tobacco/Gold is a mid-weight crew sweatshirt in a deep, warm brown (Tobacco) with the gold C logo at the chest. Tobacco is a rich, earthy brown with a warmth and depth that makes the gold logo sit more naturally against it than almost any other colour in the Chase Crew range — the two warm tones reinforce each other, and the result reads as one of the most cohesive and considered combinations in the collection.
Made from a mid-weight fleece with a crew neck, ribbed cuffs, and gold C logo embroidery. SKU I033660.00W.XX.
Carhartt was founded in 1889 by Hamilton Carhartt in Detroit, Michigan. Carhartt Work In Progress (WIP) was established in 1994 by Edwin Faeh in Weil am Rhein, Germany, channelling that workwear heritage into European streetwear and creative communities.
Shop the full Carhartt WIP collection, browse Carhartt WIP clothing, or see all Carhartt WIP sweats at Fat Buddha Store.
























