Garment
The Hoodie
Color
Dark Navy
Price
Material
100% Organic Cotton
Released / Version
2020 / 1.4
Compare an item you own to our detailed measurement chart using our instructions below.
All measurements are garment measurements - take them on the garment lying out flat, not on the body. Please note actual garment measurements can vary +/- 1.5cm
| Measurements | XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inseam | 19 | 19.5 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 |
| Waist | 37 | 39.5 | 42 | 44.5 | 47 | 49.5 |
| Hip | 50 | 52.5 | 55 | 57.5 | 60 | 62.5 |
| Thigh | 30.6 | 31.8 | 33 | 34.3 | 35.6 | 37 |
| Bottom | 27.9 | 28.7 | 29.5 | 30.3 | 31.1 | 32.1 |
| Front Rise | 28 | 28.5 | 29 | 29.5 | 30 | 30.5 |
| Back Rise | 37.9 | 38.7 | 39.5 | 40.5 | 41.5 | 42.5 |
A: INSEAM Measure straight down the inside seam of the leg, from the crotch to the bottom of the leg.
B: WAIST Flatten the waistband fully and measure straight across the top edge.
C: HIP Measure from the lower edge of the pocket on one side, to the crotch, and back to the lower edge of the other pocket.
D: THIGH Flatten and measure straight across the leg, from just below the crotch to the outside seam of the leg.
E: BOTTOM LEG Measure straight across the bottom of the leg.
F: FRONT RISE Measure from the top of the waistline across the front closure and down the crotch.
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1.0
100% organic cotton
Medium staple
Ne 30/1
Unbrushed loopback
380gsm
Pocket 100% organic cotton
How it's made
Packing
Gilmonde, Portugal Est. 1982-01-01
This family-owned business started in a garage, where siblings Ana, David, and Miguel learned about the textile world while growing up. After completing their studies abroad they joined their parents in managing the family business. In 1991 they expanded the facility to accommodate a growing workforce and to be able to meet their client demands using the latest technology. Their craftspeople enjoy free weekly consultations at the factory with a company-paid physician, paid pre-school fees, free gym with personal training sessions 3 times a week, and a 12500€ annual training fund available to all workers. At this location, sampling and product development for some of our custom developed fleece, jersey and pique fabrics is conducted. For regular productions, this facility handles fabric finishing and quality control.
Employees
107
Salary
1103 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8,5h
Tier
Manufacturing
Last Visit
2024-03-01
Portugal
2024-03-01
Pressing
Gilmonde, Portugal Est. 1982-01-01
This family-owned business started in a garage, where siblings Ana, David, and Miguel learned about the textile world while growing up. After completing their studies abroad they joined their parents in managing the family business. In 1991 they expanded the facility to accommodate a growing workforce and to be able to meet their client demands using the latest technology. Their craftspeople enjoy free weekly consultations at the factory with a company-paid physician, paid pre-school fees, free gym with personal training sessions 3 times a week, and a 12500€ annual training fund available to all workers. At this location, sampling and product development for some of our custom developed fleece, jersey and pique fabrics is conducted. For regular productions, this facility handles fabric finishing and quality control.
Employees
107
Salary
1103 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8,5h
Tier
Manufacturing
Last Visit
2024-03-01
Portugal
2024-03-01
Washing
Várzea, Portugal Est. 1994-01-01
Employees
143
Salary
1150 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h, 3 shifts
Tier
Manufacturing
Portugal
-
Sewing
Barcelos, Portugal Est. 2000-01-01
Employees
10
Salary
795 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h
Tier
Manufacturing
Last Visit
2022-07-01
Portugal
2022-07-01
Sewing
Barcelos, Portugal Est. 2005-01-01
Employees
24
Salary
820 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h, 1 shift
Tier
Manufacturing
Portugal
-
Cutting
Gilmonde, Portugal Est. 1982-01-01
This family-owned business started in a garage, where siblings Ana, David, and Miguel learned about the textile world while growing up. After completing their studies abroad they joined their parents in managing the family business. In 1991 they expanded the facility to accommodate a growing workforce and to be able to meet their client demands using the latest technology. Their craftspeople enjoy free weekly consultations at the factory with a company-paid physician, paid pre-school fees, free gym with personal training sessions 3 times a week, and a 12500€ annual training fund available to all workers. At this location, sampling and product development for some of our custom developed fleece, jersey and pique fabrics is conducted. For regular productions, this facility handles fabric finishing and quality control.
Employees
107
Salary
1103 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8,5h
Tier
Manufacturing
Last Visit
2024-03-01
Portugal
2024-03-01
Finishing
Vila Nova de Cerveira, Portugal Est. 1998-01-01
Employees
132
Salary
1245 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h, 3 shifts
Portugal
-
Piece dyeing
Vila Nova de Cerveira, Portugal Est. 1998-01-01
Employees
132
Salary
1245 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h, 3 shifts
Portugal
-
Knitting
Guimarães, Portugal Est. 2003-01-01
Employees
70
Salary
1133 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h, 3 shifts
Portugal
-
Spinning
Sirikcioglu Mensucat
Turkey
-
Combing
Sirikcioglu Mensucat
Turkey
-
Ginning
Sirikcioglu Mensucat
Turkey
-
Farming
Sirikcioglu Mensucat
Turkey
-
Finishing
Vila Nova de Cerveira, Portugal Est. 1998-01-01
Employees
132
Salary
1245 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h, 3 shifts
Portugal
-
Knitting
Guimarães, Portugal Est. 2003-01-01
Employees
70
Salary
1133 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h, 3 shifts
Portugal
-
Spinning
Tearfil – Indústria Têxtil S.A.
Portugal
-
Fiber dyeing
Unknown
Spain
-
Combing
Tearfil – Indústria Têxtil S.A.
Portugal
-
Ginning
Unknown
India
-
Farming
Unknown
India
-
Finishing
Vila Nova de Cerveira, Portugal Est. 1998-01-01
Employees
132
Salary
1245 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h, 3 shifts
Portugal
-
Piece dyeing
Vila Nova de Cerveira, Portugal Est. 1998-01-01
Employees
132
Salary
1245 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h, 3 shifts
Portugal
-
Knitting
Guimarães, Portugal Est. 2003-01-01
Employees
70
Salary
1133 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h, 3 shifts
Portugal
-
Spinning
Unknown
India
-
Ginning
Unknown
India
-
Farming
Unknown
India
-
Finishing
Vila Nova de Cerveira, Portugal Est. 1998-01-01
Employees
132
Salary
1245 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h, 3 shifts
Portugal
-
Knitting
Guimarães, Portugal Est. 2003-01-01
Employees
70
Salary
1133 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h, 3 shifts
Portugal
-
Spinning
Tearfil – Indústria Têxtil S.A.
Portugal
-
Fiber dyeing
Unknown
Spain
-
Ginning
Unknown
India
-
Farming
Unknown
India
-
Drawstring
Joracarsil - Industria De Passamanarias Lda
Portugal
-
Aglets
Joracarsil - Industria De Passamanarias Lda
Portugal
-
Grommets
Unknown
Germany
-
Sewing thread
Realfio – Têxteis Lda
Portugal
-
Main label
Nilörngruppen AB
Hong Kong
-
Care label
Nilörngruppen AB
Hong Kong
-
We partner with this facility to coordinate the development and manufacturing of our fleece, pique and some jersey garments from fabric to finished garment.
For every garment, we not only disclose the full supply chain, but also its monetary and resource cost structure along with the resulting CO2e emissions. Impact is calculated in kg of climate change CO₂ equivalent. Figures refer to garment production (raw material to finished garment) and exclude post-purchase lifecycle stages (shipping, use phase, end of life).
| Component | Cost | Co2 | Water | Energy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Assembly | 12.4 EUR | 0.43 kg | 0.27 l | 1.04 kWh |
| Main Fabric | 10.4 EUR | 4.16 kg | 21.29 l | 18.77 kWh |
| Lining | 1.1 EUR | 0.47 kg | 6.49 l | 1.79 kWh |
| Trims | 1.5 EUR | 0.04 kg | 0.18 l | 0.07 kWh |
| Transport | 0.6 EUR | 2.01 kg | 0.17 l | 15.79 kWh |
| Total | 26.1 EUR | 7.11 kg | 28.4 l | 37.46 kWh |
Care instructions
Do not bleach
Do not tumble dry
Iron at medium temperature, 150°C
Do not dry clean
Wash with similar colors at 30°C
Cotton is the most used natural fabric worldwide. There are many types of cotton fabrics available and many uses for it. To be safe, we suggest you have a look at the care instructions for the specific item before washing. As a natural fiber, cotton is prone to shrinkage - the looser/more elastic the knit, the more potential shrinkage. At Asket we prewash all our clothing to eliminate shrinkage, but this is not always the case for cotton clothing. This is a general guide of how to care for cotton clothes, helping you make your garments look better and last longer.
To extend the life of our product, we take back any unwanted Asket garments - no matter their condition or age. In exchange, you'll receive a reward voucher based on the type(s) of garments you return. Your sent in garments will be handled for resale at our Bondegatan Restore location.
Product category | Reward value |
|---|---|
Underwear | 0 AUD |
T-Shirts & Accessories | 5 AUD |
Shirts & Sweatshirts | 15 EUR |
Knitwear | 20 AUD |
Trousers, Dresses & Skirts | 30 AUD |
Outerwear | 40 AUD |