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ECO-FRIENDLY: Our classic designs are made from 100% recycled fabric, and our designs with the unique intricate weave patterns are at least 50% recycled. We start with fabric scraps and trimmings, sort them by color, and shred and re-spin them into soft, fluffy, warm threads.
HAND MADE. We work with family-run manufacturing partners, each with over 40 years of history making Baja hoodies as well as a huge variety of colorful recycled Mexican blankets (we also have available on Amazon - take a look at our store!). Our products are the real deal.
UNMATCHED CONSISTENCY: Sizes are USA Men's standards, unlike typical drug rugs which often vary widely. Photos are 100% accurate.
CRAZY SOFT AND SUPER HIGH QUALITY: Brushed interior for crazy softness and classic comfort at the beach, the desert, or the mountains, all year long.
100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: These are the best Bajas you can buy, and returns and exchanges are fast and easy, with no questions asked.
Orizaba Original is proud to offer the best Baja Hoodies you can buy, at the low prices you expect. Originating in Mexico’s cold mountain regions, Baja hoodies have been around for decades as an inexpensive clothing item made from scraps and waste materials. Sizes are true to USA Men's standards, so if you're a woman please buy a size down. If you prefer an extra baggy fit or you'll wear your Baja pullover over more than just a t-shirt or other shirt, go a size up! Hippie ponchos have a brushed interior which is soft like silk, but untouched woven exterior which protects you from the elements. They’re perfect for any occasion, from taking a midday hike, to relaxing by the beach, or just lounging at home. Baja hoodies had existed in Mexico for decades, and were first brought home to California by surfers traveling to find perfect, deserted waves on the rugged coastline of the Mexican state of Baja California. From there, the low cost, durability, and exceptional comfort that's perfect for almost any climate have led Bajas "Drug Rugs” as they often called in jest) to become a staple of various counterculture and subculture fashions worldwide. From surf, skate, snow, and other lovers of the outdoors to musicians and other artists and creative types, there's nobody who doesn't love these! Sometimes these hoodies are mistakenly called "ponchos", which isn't exactly right because ponchos are a slightly different material, and they don't have sleeves. In Mexico they typically call this type of surf sweatshirt a "sudadera de jerga", referring to the often recycled material, or a "canguro", referring to the signature front pocket or "kangaroo pouch". As the times passed people started to call them many different names, and they all stuck! So whether you hear someone call it a Mexican sweater or a Baja Hoodie or even a hippie pullover just know that they are all right, so you can call it what you want to call it... just make sure you pick the best color!