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Red Pill / Blue Pill Hooded Sherpa Fleece Blanket – Matrix-Inspired Wearable Throw (70.5" × 52")
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Designed as wearable media, this oversized hooded throw blends comfort with meaning. The exterior features a deep-green Matrix-style code grid with a centered red-pill/blue-pill motif; the interior is cream sherpa for instant coziness. Whether it’s movie night, meditation, or long reading sessions, it keeps you warm while quietly asking the question: Which reality will you choose?
Every purchase supports 15% humanitarian aid and helps fund The Hidden Codex Free Library.
Highlights
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Plush sherpa inside, smooth knit outside for warmth without bulk
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Oversized 70.5" × 52"—wraps shoulders to ankles; one size fits most
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Matrix code all-over print with red/blue pill art panel on the back
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Discreet QR patch near the hood: scan to access context (post/article/library)
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Edge binding for durability; lightweight, breathable, and machine-washable
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Perfect for movie nights, gaming, study sessions, travel, or a meaningful gift
Materials & size
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100% polyester (plush sherpa lining + soft outer layer)
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Size: 70.5" × 52" (179 × 132 cm)
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Weight: approx. 1.1–1.3 kg (varies by run)
Care
Machine wash cold (30°C/90°F). Tumble dry low. Do not bleach. Do not iron. Do not dry clean.
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Wearing my Codex hoodie always sparks conversations. Friends and strangers ask what the symbol means, and it gives me a chance to share the story behind the movement. It’s more than just clothing, it’s a reminder that knowledge, truth, and resistance belong to everyone
Finally, a brand that connects fashion with activism. When I buy a T-shirt or hoodie, I know I’m supporting campaigns that matter, from preserving ancient wisdom to funding humanitarian relief. Every purchase feels like I’m adding my voice to a much bigger story
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