Socrates' Choice Hoodie
The Socrate's Choice Hoodie features a scientifically-accurate field notes page of poison hemlock.
Poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) is a robust, hairless biennial sprouting from a large taproot that produces an unpleasant odor when crushed. This extremely poisonous plant can result in sickness or death if any part of the plant is ingested. It is said that a draught of poison hemlock was the cause of death for the famous Greek philosopher, Socrates, in 399 BC.
All of the prints in our exclusive Field Notes clothing lineup showcase limited edition naturalist notes about different animals, plants, and fungi. It's the perfect gift for wildlife lovers, ecologists, hunters, trackers, wilderness survivalists, and students. It's the perfect gift for plant lovers, botanists, foragers, gardeners, wilderness experts, and students of natural science.
Socrates didn’t wait, so neither should you. This unique print has limited stock and we won’t release it ever again.
The Socrate's Choice Hoodie features a scientifically-accurate field notes page of poison hemlock.
Poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) is a robust, hairless biennial sprouting from a large taproot that produces an unpleasant odor when crushed. This extremely poisonous plant can result in sickness or death if any part of the plant is ingested. It is said that a draught of poison hemlock was the cause of death for the famous Greek philosopher, Socrates, in 399 BC.
All of the prints in our exclusive Field Notes clothing lineup showcase limited edition naturalist notes about different animals, plants, and fungi. It's the perfect gift for wildlife lovers, ecologists, hunters, trackers, wilderness survivalists, and students. It's the perfect gift for plant lovers, botanists, foragers, gardeners, wilderness experts, and students of natural science.
Socrates didn’t wait, so neither should you. This unique print has limited stock and we won’t release it ever again.
The Socrate's Choice Hoodie features a scientifically-accurate field notes page of poison hemlock.
Poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) is a robust, hairless biennial sprouting from a large taproot that produces an unpleasant odor when crushed. This extremely poisonous plant can result in sickness or death if any part of the plant is ingested. It is said that a draught of poison hemlock was the cause of death for the famous Greek philosopher, Socrates, in 399 BC.
All of the prints in our exclusive Field Notes clothing lineup showcase limited edition naturalist notes about different animals, plants, and fungi. It's the perfect gift for wildlife lovers, ecologists, hunters, trackers, wilderness survivalists, and students. It's the perfect gift for plant lovers, botanists, foragers, gardeners, wilderness experts, and students of natural science.
Socrates didn’t wait, so neither should you. This unique print has limited stock and we won’t release it ever again.
Technical Specs:
100% cotton face
65% ring-spun cotton, 35% polyester
Front pouch pocket
Self-fabric patch on the back
Matching flat drawstrings
3-panel hood
This product fits true to size. If you dig the oversized fit, size up.