Sarah Gerard's Summer Fling Ribbed Crew Neck Sweatshirt
For the perfect blend of comfort, warmth, and artistic expression, look no further than the Summer Fling Ribbed Crew Neck Sweatshirt, designed by the talented Sarah Gerard. Made from a soft cotton-polyester blend, this sweatshirt delivers that cozy, toasty feeling you crave on chilly days. The regular fit provides the perfect balance of long-lasting comfort with a contemporary silhouette, making it the ideal unisex style for both men and women.
Sarah Gerard’s unique touch shines through in this design. A celebrated artist and writer, Gerard’s work has graced the pages of BOMB Magazine and The New York Times. Her novels Binary Star, Sunshine State, and True Love have earned critical acclaim, and her handmade paper collages have been displayed in exhibitions across Colorado, New York, and Miami.
Bring a little more art into your wardrobe with a sweatshirt that’s as unique as it is cozy. Perfect for lounging, layering, or making a statement, this piece brings a creative spark to any outfit.
Product Features:
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50% combed ringspun cotton, 50% polyester
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Medium fabric weight (7.96 oz/yd² / 270 g/m²)
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Brushed fleece inside for extra comfort
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Regular fit
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Runs true to size
XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL Width, in 18.90 20.28 21.65 23.03 24.41 25.79 27.17 28.54 Length, in 25.20 25.98 26.77 27.56 28.35 29.13 29.92 30.71 Sleeve length, in 23.43 23.82 24.21 24.61 25.00 25.39 25.79 26.18
For the perfect blend of comfort, warmth, and artistic expression, look no further than the Summer Fling Ribbed Crew Neck Sweatshirt, designed by the talented Sarah Gerard. Made from a soft cotton-polyester blend, this sweatshirt delivers that cozy, toasty feeling you crave on chilly days. The regular fit provides the perfect balance of long-lasting comfort with a contemporary silhouette, making it the ideal unisex style for both men and women.
Sarah Gerard’s unique touch shines through in this design. A celebrated artist and writer, Gerard’s work has graced the pages of BOMB Magazine and The New York Times. Her novels Binary Star, Sunshine State, and True Love have earned critical acclaim, and her handmade paper collages have been displayed in exhibitions across Colorado, New York, and Miami.
Bring a little more art into your wardrobe with a sweatshirt that’s as unique as it is cozy. Perfect for lounging, layering, or making a statement, this piece brings a creative spark to any outfit.
Product Features:
-
50% combed ringspun cotton, 50% polyester
-
Medium fabric weight (7.96 oz/yd² / 270 g/m²)
-
Brushed fleece inside for extra comfort
-
Regular fit
-
Runs true to size
XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL Width, in 18.90 20.28 21.65 23.03 24.41 25.79 27.17 28.54 Length, in 25.20 25.98 26.77 27.56 28.35 29.13 29.92 30.71 Sleeve length, in 23.43 23.82 24.21 24.61 25.00 25.39 25.79 26.18
About the Artist
Sarah Gerard is an artist and American writer of fiction and nonfiction. She published a book of handmade collages Recycle, co-authored with the writer and artist Amy Gall. Recycle is available from Pacific. Pacific’s catalogue, including Recycle, was acquired by the MoMA Library in 2022.
Sarah’s handmade paper collages have appeared in BOMB Magazine, the Blue Earth Review, No Tokens Journal, Epiphany Magazine, and Hazlitt. She has shown her work in Colorado and New York.
Gerard is the author of two novels and a collection of essays books. The first novel, Binary Star, published in 2015, was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction, and was listed as a best book of the year by NPR, Vanity Fair and Buzzfeed. It received positive reviews in GQ and The New York Times.
Her essay collection, Sunshine State, was published in 2017 by HarperCollins. Sunshine State was a New York Times Editors’ Choice, a finalist for the Southern Book Prize, and was longlisted for the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay. Her latest novel True Love, published by HarperCollins in 2020, was a Best Book of 2020 at Glamour and Bustle, and winner of an Audiofile Earphones Award.
Her short stories, essays, and interviews have appeared in The New York Times, T Magazine, Granta, McSweeney’s, The Believer, Vice, Electric Literature, and the anthologies We Can’t Help It If We’re From Florida, One Small Blow Against Encroaching Totalitarianism, Tampa Bay Noir, Erase the Patriarchy, and I Know What’s Best For You: Stories on Reproductive Freedom. She’s been supported by grants, scholarships, and fellowships from Yaddo, Tin House, PlatteForum, the Whiting Foundation, Ucross, Word Riot, and Creative Pinellas. She was the 2018 – 2019 New College of Florida Writer-in-Residence, and recipient of a 2021 Lambda Literary Dr. James Duggins Outstanding Mid-Career Novelist Prize.
Press:
Interview for BOMB Magazine, about True Love
Interview for The Southern Review, about True Love
Interview for The Believer, about True Love
Interview for The Brooklyn Rail, about Sunshine State
Interview for Electric Literature, about Sunshine State
Know Wave podcast with editor Erin Wicks, about Sunshine State