God Hates Techno
Design by G. Dan Covert
$59.50 $35 Threadless Guys French Terry Pullover
Our take on the classic crewneck pullover, designed for all casual and cool weather occasions. French terry blend of polyester, cotton, and rayon. Neckline, cuffs, and hem are cotton and polyester rib. Made in USA.
Heather Charcoal Regular Fit size info
- XS 2 left
- S sold out
- M sold out
- L sold out
- XL sold out
- 2XL sold out
If your size is sold out, request a reprint!
Return Policy
This product is custom printed especially for you, as soon as you order it. We want to ensure this new order fulfillment and production process will give you products you love. So we triple check every step along the way to guarantee their quality. Although we cannot accept returns on these custom printed products, we'll happily replace items that arrive damaged or if the quality is unsatisfactory.
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About the artist
- Name
- G. Dan Covert
- Nickname
- aka us
About the design
- Original design submission
- Average score:
- 1.78 out of 5
- Scored by:
- 547 people

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shelerin on Dec 6, 2012 at 19:52:31
Make this in Girly!
Crewneckt on Dec 2, 2012 at 00:59:05
This is an absolutely amazing pullover. I purchased the Dire Wolf tee at first but it was really slim and long so I had to exchange it. I thought I would give this one a try. This turned out better than expected. It looks great on any denim. The wrist bands are longer than usual, that is not a bad thing, it looks stylish. It is relaxed fit. I am 5'9" and athletic built and Medium fits perfectly. The pullover even keeps you warm. I wore it in San Diego during Fall and cold I was pleasantly warm inside. If you have doubts, get it, you wont regret it. Totally worth the 60$ with shipping (although I try to avoid shipping).
Gnarpsch on Sep 6, 2012 at 02:49:00
I'd love having that as a Tee or V-neck! Made me laugh so hart, when I first so the original design at a rave a couple of years back and been dying getting my hands on one myself.