FJORD BAJA HOODIE MENS
379 USD
Baja-inspired hoodie for easy hours by the coast after the session. Woven in France from a recycled and sustainably sourced cotton double-weave jacquard for a light, airy feel, with a laced-neck hood, roomy tunnel pocket, ribbed trims and Pete Cabrinha’s signature patch—made in Portugal.
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Relaxed and practical, it features a generous hood with a classic laced neck, a large front tunnel pocket for hand‑warming and everyday essentials, and ribbed cuffs and waist to keep the fit neat. Finished with a patch bearing Cabrinha’s signature and artwork, and made in Portugal, it brings laid‑back surf heritage into everyday wear.
| Composition | 81% Cotton, 15% Polyester, 4% Other Fabrics |
|---|---|
| Made in | Portugal |
| Breathable double-weave jacquard fabric from France |
| Recycled and sustainably sourced cotton blend |
| Hood with classic laced neck |
| Large front tunnel pocket for easy handwarming and everyday essentials |
| Ribbed cuffs and waist |
| Patch with Pete Cabrinha’s signature and artwork |
Crafted for easy days by the coast and warm-weather escapes
Made from a recycled and cotton blend, the breathable double-weave jacquard fabric is woven in France and crafted in Portugal, creating a lightweight and airy feel while still offering gentle protection from sun and breeze.
Born from the surf culture of Baja California in the 1960s and ’70s, the Baja hoodie became a symbol of freedom, travel, and life lived close to the ocean. American surfers crossing the border into Mexico in search of empty point breaks and warmer waters discovered the traditional woven pullovers inspired by Mexican blanket and poncho traditions. Practical, breathable, and easy to throw on after long hours in the water, they quickly became part of the laid-back surf uniform.
The Baja hoodie blends laid-back surf heritage with refined European craftsmanship, making it an effortless layer for both post-session downtime and everyday wear.


AMUNDSEN X PETE CABRNIHA
From tropical Pacific waters to the far north. A capsule built for those who feel most at home in the elements.
A pioneer of modern ocean sports, Pete Cabrinha is a Hawaiian waterman whose career spans windsurfing, big-wave surfing, and kitesurfing. Crowned world champion in windsurfing in 1985, he later became part of the Maui crew that pushed the limits of big-wave riding in the 1990s. As the founder of Cabrinha, he helped bring kitesurfing from fringe experiment to global sport. Alongside his work on the water, Cabrinha is also an artist, translating a life shaped by wind and waves into visual form. A constant across decades and disciplines, he remains a defining figure in the evolution of ocean culture.
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