Meet Your New Favorite Layer: The East Coast Oversized Sweatshirt

Meet Your New Favorite Layer: The East Coast Oversized Sweatshirt

Laid-Back Layers Inspired by the Coast

There’s nothing like pulling on a perfectly broken-in oversized sweatshirt after a cold morning surf or a long day in the sun. At East Coast Surf Company, we’ve taken that feeling and built it into our newest release: a premium sweatshirt made for movement, warmth, and the coastal lifestyle we live and love.


The Fit: Oversized, Relaxed, Perfectly Worn-In

This isn’t your average hoodie. It’s got just the right amount of room to feel effortless without being bulky. Designed as a unisex, oversized silhouette, it features dropped shoulders, ribbed cuffs, and a relaxed fit that layers easily over your favorite tee or under a windbreaker.

Whether you’re heading to the beach or just grabbing coffee downtown, this sweatshirt has the kind of comfort you’ll never want to take off.


The Feel: Soft Fleece That Moves With You

Crafted from a premium blend of 80% cotton and 20% recycled polyester, this sweatshirt is lightweight yet cozy. The brushed interior gives it a soft, lived-in feel from the first wear — the kind of comfort that makes it your everyday go-to.

It’s warm enough for early morning surf checks but breathable enough for layering year-round.


Coastal Colors, Surf-Inspired Style

Available in three East Coast-inspired tones — Black, Pine Green, and Cobalt — these sweatshirts echo the colors of rocky shorelines, deep forests, and open ocean skies.

Subtle design. Premium feel. Surf-side soul. That’s what we’re about.


Made for More Than Just the Beach

This oversized sweatshirt isn’t just for the coast. It’s for cold walks with warm drinks. Bonfires with friends. Road trips down Route 1. Mornings that turn into afternoons with no plans at all.

Every stitch is designed for comfort, but built to last.


Sustainably Made, Intentionally Worn

As always, we produce in small batches and make your sweatshirt to order. That means less waste, less overproduction, and more thoughtful apparel. It’s good for you, and better for the coastlines we all call home.

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