Chrome Hearts x Drake Certified Chrome Hand Dyed Hoodie
$220.00 Original price was: $220.00.$129.99Current price is: $129.99.
Chrome Hearts x Drake Certified Chrome Hand Dyed Hoodie
Elevate your streetwear game with the Chrome Hearts x Drake Certified Chrome Hand Dyed Hoodie. This exclusive collaboration between Chrome Hearts and Drake brings you a hoodie that merges high fashion with urban edge. Each piece is meticulously hand-dyed, ensuring that no two hoodies are exactly alike, making your style truly one-of-a-kind. Crafted from premium materials, the Chrome Hearts Hoodie guarantees both comfort and durability, making it a staple in your wardrobe for years to come.
This Chrome Hearts x Drake Certified Chrome Hand Dyed Hoodie features the iconic Chrome Hearts cross motif on the back, with additional branding on the sleeves and chest, giving it a bold, unmistakable look. Whether you’re pairing it with jeans for a casual day out or layering it under a jacket for a night out, this Hoodie Chrome Heart is versatile enough to complement any outfit.
If you’re looking for a statement piece that embodies luxury and streetwear culture, the Chrome Hearts Hoodies collection is where you’ll find it. Don’t miss out on owning this exclusive Chrome Hearts Hoodie that’s sure to turn heads.
Product Specifications:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Chrome Hearts x Drake Certified Chrome Hand Dyed Hoodie |
| Category | Chrome Hearts Hoodies |
| Material | 100% Premium Cotton |
| Color | Varies (Hand-Dyed) |
| Design | Hand-Dyed, Chrome Hearts Cross Motif |
| Fit | Regular Fit |
| Sizes Available | S, M, L, XL, XXL |
| Branding | Chrome Hearts Logo on Back, Sleeves, and Chest |
| Care Instructions | Machine Wash Cold, Inside Out; Tumble Dry Low |
| Collection | Chrome Hearts x Drake Collaboration |
| Gender | Unisex |
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