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Deep Blue Puff Print Hoodie
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Please note: orders containing this item will ship by May 8th. A portion of proceeds benefit Tennessee Riverkeeper.
Heavyweight, premium hoodie
Boxy fit with drop shoulder
Garment-dyed cotton/poly blend
Puff print on the front and back
SIZE CHART
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Size |
Body Length (in) |
Chest Width (Laid Flat) |
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S |
27 1/2 |
23 1/4 |
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M |
28 1/2 |
24 1/2 |
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L |
29 1/2 |
25 1/2 |
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XL |
30 1/2 |
26 3/4 |
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2XL |
32 |
28 |
At first glance, supporting a river conservation organization for an ocean-inspired album might seem unexpected. But in reality, rivers and oceans are part of one continuous, interconnected system and what happens upstream directly shapes the health of the sea.
The Tennessee River is part of a vast watershed that ultimately feeds into the Ohio River, then the Mississippi River, and finally the Gulf of Mexico. Every rainfall, every stream, and every tributary contributes to this flow. Along the way, water carries more than just sediment. It carries nutrients, pollutants, plastics, and chemicals from the landscapes and communities it passes through.
This is why inland areas play a critical role in ocean health.
And every action flows further than we think.
The Tennessee River is part of a vast watershed that ultimately feeds into the Ohio River, then the Mississippi River, and finally the Gulf of Mexico. Every rainfall, every stream, and every tributary contributes to this flow. Along the way, water carries more than just sediment. It carries nutrients, pollutants, plastics, and chemicals from the landscapes and communities it passes through.
This is why inland areas play a critical role in ocean health.
Excess nutrients from fertilizers and runoff can travel hundreds of miles downstream, contributing to harmful algal blooms and the Gulf of Mexico’s hypoxic “dead zone”. The dead zone is an area where oxygen levels drop so low that marine life cannot survive. Microplastics and contaminants originating far from the coast have been found in marine ecosystems, affecting wildlife and water quality on a global scale. There hasn’t been a spot in the ocean, no matter how deep and untouched, that microplastics have not been found.
Pollution doesn’t stay where it starts.
Because of this, conservation efforts that begin in rivers are essential to protecting oceans. Clean, healthy waterways reduce the amount of pollution reaching coastal environments and strengthen the resilience of entire ecosystems.. from streams to deep ocean habitats.
You don’t have to live near the ocean to protect it. Stewardship begins wherever water touches; your backyard, your street, your local creek.
Because of this, conservation efforts that begin in rivers are essential to protecting oceans. Clean, healthy waterways reduce the amount of pollution reaching coastal environments and strengthen the resilience of entire ecosystems.. from streams to deep ocean habitats.
You don’t have to live near the ocean to protect it. Stewardship begins wherever water touches; your backyard, your street, your local creek.
“Deep Blue” was written inspired on the waves of sea, but supporting the ocean can start here at home, in Tennessee.
Proceeds from this project support Tennessee Riverkeeper, an organization dedicated to protecting the Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers and their tributaries through water quality monitoring, advocacy, and community action. Their work helps ensure that these waters remain safe, clean, and life-sustaining. Not just locally, but for everything downstream.
Every drop of water is connected.
Every drop of water is connected.
And every action flows further than we think.
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