GENERATIONAL AMERICAN SPORTSWEAR

The Halfback Heavyweight Crewneck

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Gallant Sons was created to stand for a time when quality had purpose. When clothing was made to be worn hard, cared for, and kept. When a sweatshirt earned its place by how often it was reached for, not how it looked on a rack. These were garments pulled on for cold nights in athletic pursuits, worn to represent your school colors at Friday Pep rallies, and carried from season to season without thought. They were passed from father to son and mother to daughter, not because they were precious, but because they still had years left in them. Wear was expected. Fading, softening, and repair were part of the life of the garment. Sweatshirts were made to be durable, with quality measured in how long they lasted. That is the standard Gallant Sons builds to. Sweatshirts made with durability and respect for the people who wear them. Clothing meant to be lived in, kept, and passed along.

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