Mothership Glass Hoodies — Reversible & Threyda
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      Mothership Glass is a heady-glass studio based in Bellingham, Washington, founded by Scott Deppe and Jake Colito. The studio produces high-end functional glass — water pipes, rigs and accessories — that routinely commands four and five-figure prices on the collector market. Beyond glass, Mothership has built an apparel and accessory line that follows the same design language: scientific, geometric, color-saturated. A Mothership hoodie is brand-authentic merch from one of the most recognized names in American heady glass, not a generic smoke-shop pullover. The brand's apparel drops in limited runs and is not aggressively restocked.
      The Reversible Hoodie is a full-zip hoodie engineered with a different printed Mothership artwork on each side. Both faces are finished as garment fronts — clean stitching, no exposed labels, hood and pockets that function in either orientation — so you can wear it conventionally or flipped inside-out for a completely different look. It's the flagship piece in the Mothership apparel line at $199, heavier-weight than a standard pullover because the construction effectively double-layers the body fabric. Practically, that means it doubles as a transitional outerwear layer and lasts longer than a single-print hoodie of the same retail.
      Yes — that's the entire design intent. The Reversible isn't a hoodie with a lining print, it's a fully finished two-faced garment. The zipper teeth, hood drawstrings and pocket openings are constructed to work in either orientation, the brand label is positioned where it won't show in either configuration, and both graphic faces are designed as the visible front. Most owners rotate orientation based on what they're wearing underneath. Care is the same in either direction: cold wash inside-out, hang dry to protect both prints from heat fade.
      Threyda is a Colorado-based art collective, print house and event producer that represents and publishes work from visionary, fractal and psychedelic artists — the roster has included Android Jones, Alex Grey, Adam Scott Miller, Dan Cohen and many others. Threyda licenses imagery to collab partners across apparel, glass and print, and Mothership Glass has been a recurring collab partner. The Mothership x Threyda Hoodie in this collection translates Threyda visionary artwork into a wearable Mothership-cut hoodie — a piece that bridges two cult brands in one garment.
      The Mothership x Threyda Hoodie was produced as a limited-quantity collab drop. The smaller and mid-range sizes (S through XL) sold through the original drop window and Mothership has not reissued additional sizes in the same colorway. The remaining 2XL is the final piece from that production run at this retail location. Pricing has been adjusted to $149 to clear the single remaining size. If you wear 2XL and want an authentic Mothership x Threyda hoodie at retail rather than secondary-market markup, this is the piece.
      Not in this exact colorway and graphic. Mothership operates on a drop model rather than continuous production — once a collab capsule sells through, the brand moves to the next release. Future Mothership x Threyda collabs may happen (the partnership is ongoing) but they'll be different graphics and likely different cuts. If you want a size other than 2XL on the Threyda specifically, the secondary market is the only option. For other Mothership hoodies in size, the Reversible Hoodie typically carries a wider size run.
      Mothership runs true to US sizing on both pieces. The Reversible is constructed with slightly more interior bulk because of the two-layer reversible design — if you're between sizes on that piece specifically, size up for comfort. The Threyda 2XL fits like a standard US 2XL streetwear pullover. Both pieces use a mid-heavyweight cotton/poly blend that holds shape after washing rather than stretching out. Sleeve length and hood depth are cut for adult proportions; this is not slim-fit fashion sizing.
      Yes. Both hoodies are sourced through authorized Mothership Glass retail channels — Mothership controls its apparel distribution tightly to limit counterfeit pieces from flooding the market. Unauthorized reprints of Mothership graphics do circulate on overseas marketplaces and unofficial reseller sites; the difference shows up in print registration, garment weight, and the absence of correct interior labeling. Pieces from this collection carry correct labels, correct construction, and were ordered direct from the brand.
      Turn the hoodie inside-out before washing. Use cold water on a gentle cycle with a mild detergent — no bleach, no fabric softener (softener degrades print adhesion over time). Hang dry instead of tumble drying; heat is the primary cause of premature print fade on screen-printed and DTG hoodies. If you must use a dryer, set it to low or no-heat air-fluff and remove the garment while still slightly damp. Iron only on the reverse face if needed. Following this routine keeps both the Reversible's two prints and the Threyda's collab graphic looking close to drop-day for years.
      The Reversible is $199 and the Threyda 2XL is $149 — a $50 spread. The Threyda is the cheaper entry not because it's a lesser piece but because it's clearing the last single size from a sold-out drop. On a per-piece basis the Threyda is the better dollar value if 2XL fits, particularly because the collab pedigree gives it secondary-market interest. The Reversible justifies its price with the two-graphic construction (effectively two hoodies in one) and its flagship status in the Mothership apparel line. Pick based on size and use case rather than dollar count.