Apollo 17 Hoodie - model on Cannon Beach at sunset, lunar back print, cinematic

Apollo 17 Hoodie: Lunar Edition 1

XS / Brown
$75.00
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Apollo 17 Hoodie - model on Cannon Beach at sunset, lunar back print, cinematic

Apollo 17 Hoodie: Lunar Edition 1

$75.00
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LUNAR SURFACE IMAGE. NO OFFICIAL EXPLANATION.

The Apollo 17 Hoodie carries one of the more uncomfortable frames in the NASA archive. Taken from the Command Module orbiting the Moon in December 1972 — the official record shows the lunar surface. The unofficial record shows what's in the black sky above it. Cluster of small lights. No probe was scheduled. No satellite was there. No briefing was given.


THE STORY

Frame ID: NASA-UAP-VM6 · Apollo 17 · Area of Interest. The lights have been visible in the original 1972 contact print since the day it was developed. They were never explained. They were never re-investigated. They were never officially classified. The print just exists — published, public, available in every archive — and ignored.

The hoodie puts that frame on your back. Yellow military zoom-callout. Lunar surface filling the field. Two columns of stencil text underneath. No edits. No conclusions.


SPECS

Garment Independent Trading Co. heavyweight pigment-dyed pullover hoodie
Fit Heavyweight · oversized cut · dropped shoulders
Fabric 100% pigment-dyed cotton · brushed fleece interior · 9.5 oz
Color Pigment-dyed brown — washed, faded, no two identical
Sizes Unisex XS — 3XL
Print Back-only · direct-to-garment · large square format
Care Cold wash inside-out · tumble dry low · do not iron print · expect natural softening with wear

MADE FOR

Apollo skeptics. Lunar archive obsessives. Anyone who has stared at NASA AS17-photos long enough to start asking the wrong questions.

The print is in the public record. The questions aren't.


Director Brazil is an independent apparel brand. This product is an original artistic work and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by NASA, the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. Navy, AARO, or any government agency. All imagery referenced is drawn from the publicly available record. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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