What's Your Damage Unisex Hoodie
"What’s your damage?" is a slang phrase that originated in the 1980s, often associated with punk culture and youth rebellion. It is typically used to ask someone, often in a sarcastic or humorous tone, what their issue or problem is, inviting a deeper look into their emotional state. The phrase embodies a blend of curiosity and dry humor, reflecting the complexities of social interactions and personal struggles. Its casual and slightly edgy nature makes it a fitting expression in various conversational contexts, especially among friends or in laid-back atmospheres.
Snug collar for wind protection
Kangaroo pockets
Drop shoulders
Oversized fit
Washed effect
100% combed cotton
32 count plain weave
Pre-shrunk
Washed and easy to fade
Fabric weight: 440g/m²
Side-seamed construction
Binding taped neck and shoulders
Double-stitched ribbed cuffs and hem
Wash on the reverse side with neutral detergents. Do not soak, expose to the sun, and bleach. Iron, steam, or tumble dry at low temperature(max 30℃ or 90℉).
"What’s your damage?" is a slang phrase that originated in the 1980s, often associated with punk culture and youth rebellion. It is typically used to ask someone, often in a sarcastic or humorous tone, what their issue or problem is, inviting a deeper look into their emotional state. The phrase embodies a blend of curiosity and dry humor, reflecting the complexities of social interactions and personal struggles. Its casual and slightly edgy nature makes it a fitting expression in various conversational contexts, especially among friends or in laid-back atmospheres.
Snug collar for wind protection
Kangaroo pockets
Drop shoulders
Oversized fit
Washed effect
100% combed cotton
32 count plain weave
Pre-shrunk
Washed and easy to fade
Fabric weight: 440g/m²
Side-seamed construction
Binding taped neck and shoulders
Double-stitched ribbed cuffs and hem
Wash on the reverse side with neutral detergents. Do not soak, expose to the sun, and bleach. Iron, steam, or tumble dry at low temperature(max 30℃ or 90℉).
"What’s your damage?" is a slang phrase that originated in the 1980s, often associated with punk culture and youth rebellion. It is typically used to ask someone, often in a sarcastic or humorous tone, what their issue or problem is, inviting a deeper look into their emotional state. The phrase embodies a blend of curiosity and dry humor, reflecting the complexities of social interactions and personal struggles. Its casual and slightly edgy nature makes it a fitting expression in various conversational contexts, especially among friends or in laid-back atmospheres.
Snug collar for wind protection
Kangaroo pockets
Drop shoulders
Oversized fit
Washed effect
100% combed cotton
32 count plain weave
Pre-shrunk
Washed and easy to fade
Fabric weight: 440g/m²
Side-seamed construction
Binding taped neck and shoulders
Double-stitched ribbed cuffs and hem
Wash on the reverse side with neutral detergents. Do not soak, expose to the sun, and bleach. Iron, steam, or tumble dry at low temperature(max 30℃ or 90℉).