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Our hoodies are made from a 75% cotton / 25% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. All hoodies are machine washable.
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London, England - Old door to the Lanthorn Tower in the Tower of London complex. This tower was built to be part of Henry III's queen's lodgings. In... more
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Average Rating (4.29 Stars):
Heather Griffith
April 24th, 2024
Cool hoodie
David Graf
April 23rd, 2024
Wrong size sent! Otherwise, art on hoody was most exceptional. Was a carpenter on upper floors in November and December in 1969 construction. Send me a large size, not medium you sent
Philip Nelson
February 13th, 2024
I sent this to my daughter who is a "hockey mom." She loves it. Nice quality, very pleased. Kudos to Pixels.com as well. I messed up the shipping address and it was returned. They refunded my money and I reordered. Great customer service. Very pleased in all aspects of this transaction.
Bradley Rawiszer
February 6th, 2024
This hoodie is of the finest quality. I will definitely be shopping here again in the near future.
Bradley Rawiszer
February 6th, 2024
This hoodie is of excellent quality. I am absolutely thrilled with it. I will definitely recommend the website to all my friends and family.
Craig Kouba
February 3rd, 2024
my wife's best friend once said "She can't be bamboozled" and it has been a source of laughter for years. This was the best happy nothing day gift and she wore it the next day to teach high school . Her teenage class had no idea what it meant which she loved.
London, England - Old door to the Lanthorn Tower in the Tower of London complex. This tower was built to be part of Henry III's queen's lodgings. In 1774, it was gutted by fire. The present building is from the 19th century.
Photography has become my passion in these last two decades. I'm really drawn to older objects, vehicles, and buildings, in which I see the beauty of rust and decay, but I also enjoy animals, flowers, trees, rocks, landscapes, and so many aspects of nature. I also enjoy architectural features, outdoor art, charming scenes, and unusual things. Living in California and now in Wisconsin has provided many fine things and places to capture, but I have also been fortunate enough to travel to some interesting places that have provided plenty of photographic opportunities.
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Martha Sherman
Thank you, Janis, for the feature!
Bunny Clarke
Beautiful capture and details.
Martha Sherman replied:
Many, many thanks, Bunny. The Tower of London was fantastic, and this is just one little part of it.
Lee Piper
Beautiful work
Martha Sherman replied:
Thank you so much, Lee!
Rick Davis
Hi Martha, it's a Picture Perfect Photo of the doors! Love the way they look! L/F
Martha Sherman replied:
Thank you as always, Rick, for the great comments and the L/F. Old doors and their hardware fascinate me.
Martha Sherman
Thank you very much, Terry, for the feature!