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- TwoJeys Icon Hoodie Pigment Dyed Purple





Sweatshirt TwoJeys Icon Hoodie
Pigment Dyed Purple
5 Color Options
30 day return period
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Materials
100% Cotton: A very soft and pleasant material whose properties include tensile strength and elongation at break.
Hand wash
Washable in a washing machine 30º
Wash with the same colored laundry
Do not use bleach
Don't clean chemically
Don't iron
Wash separately
Details
TwoJeys was founded in 2019 in sunny Spain, specifically in Barcelona. It was born by a pair of influential creatives and influencers at the time - Joan Margarit and Biel Juste. The brand's story began to be written during their joint roadtrip along the famous Route 66 in the USA. During their journey, they realized that there was a lack of affordable, yet stylish and quality jewelry for men on the market that combined a rebellious "vintage" style with a modern aesthetic.
The name "TwoJeys" is derived from the initials of the founders' names (both beginning with the letter J). Their goal was not just to sell jewelry, but to create an entire community and lifestyle. The products are designed and largely manufactured in Spain, and the brand places great emphasis on detail and authenticity.
Style and sustainability
TwoJeys design is inspired by freedom, surfing and urban life. Their range includes rings, chains and bracelets with a specific patina that look like antique finds but with a 21st century quality. The brand also strives for an ethical approach - they use recycled sterling silver and their packaging is plastic-free and eco-friendly. Thanks to strong visual marketing and collaborations (with brands such as Zara and motorcycle icons), TwoJeys has quickly become a global phenomenon, now worn by celebrities and fashion fans around the world.
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