La Velue Heavyweight Hoodie
La Velue Heavyweight Hoodie
La Velue, literally "the hairy one," was the terror of the River Huisne in France during the middle ages. It is portrayed in this beautiful 1889 pamphlet illustration in all its serpent-headed, turtle-shelled, poison-spiked glory. La Velue was known for laying waste to the countryside, gorging itself in the sheep-folds, devouring the local women and children, and sometimes breathing fire or causing floods. It's all a little vague. It might be the same creature that is called the Tarasque in Provence, and the Peluda in Spain.
The historic illustration is presented here without any modifications or additions, because it's just that good.
This heavyweight hoodie is super soft, with an ultra comfortable fleece interior, and a high-density cotton blend that provides warmth without being bulky. The drawstring-adjustable hood and roomy front pocket are perfect for keeping you warm on any mysterious nighttime forays you might have planned.