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Agate Hunter Hoodie

Sale price$75.00
Size:
Size: XS
Original art
Woman-owned
Acid free
Museum quality

Crafted from a soft, mid-weight fleece with a relaxed women's fit. This small-batch release is printed locally and available only in limited quantities.

Whether you’re heading to the studio, teaching, or moving through your day with intention, this hoodie is made to feel like home.

Made from a blend of 80% cotton, 20% recycled polyester. Saves approx. 7.2 500ml plastic bottles from landfill

Product Details

Fit: Relaxed


Fabric: Mid weight, 9.4 oz, 80% cotton 20% recycled polyester CVC fleece

Construction: Pre-shrunk to minimise shrinkage, pullover hood, drop shoulder, kangaroo pocket, self-fabric lined hood, no drawcord, sleeve cuff ribbing

Care Instructions:

  • Machine wash cold with like colours.
  • Do not bleach.
  • Do not tumble dry.
  • Do not dry clean.
  • Do not iron if printed.
  • Line dry in shade.
  • Made in Vietnam.

Shipping & Returns

All shipments are fully insured during transit.

Original Paintings:

Packed in a reinforced box (or crate for international shipments). U.S. shipping typically $150–$250 with delivery in 7–14 business days. International shipping $600–$1,200 with delivery in 14–28 business days. Shipping is invoiced separately after purchase.

Prints:

Smaller prints $7.50/$22 International; Larger prints (24–30") are rolled in a protective sleeve inside a sturdy tube $20 (delivered in 5–10 business days) or $50 International (delivered in 10–21 business days, depending on customs).

Returns:

Returns accepted within 30 days of delivery. Items must be in original condition and packaging; return shipping and insurance are the buyer’s responsibility. Commissions, sale items, and gift cards are non-returnable. EU customers have a 14-day cooling-off period. To request a return, contact hello@betsywalton.com

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Betsy Walton is a Portland-based painter and illustrator whose vibrant, layered works explore the intersections of imagination, nature, and everyday life.