
Magic: the Gathering Sweatshirt - Navy - XL
Magic the Gathering also known as Magic is one of the largest card trading games created. Players battle as powerful wizards; strategically selecting their cards and evaluating their power. Though the game consists of skill some players criticise that there is too much luck involved in the game to which creator Richard Garfield confessed his love for games that combined both luck and skill did influence in his design for Magic. However, to solve this a 'mulligan' rule was introduced unofficially at first and then into official game rules.Our Magic: the Gathering Sweatshirt, which is purchasable only by site patrons, is a stylish product. Designed by those with an eye for fashion, it features a bold graphic on a Navy sweatshirt.(All the materials used in our range have been supplied by ethical sources, so this site is the definitive location to find the latest clothing.) Polyester and Cotton MixSuitable for washing machinesPlease consult the lable before tumble-dryingHeavy Weight CottonFurthermore, our proportions cater to individuals of different body types, each item having a relaxed fit. For a more casual appearance, please order the size above your usual.

Magic: the Gathering Sweatshirt - Navy - XL
Magic the Gathering also known as Magic is one of the largest card trading games created. Players battle as powerful wizards; strategically selecting their cards and evaluating their power. Though the game consists of skill some players criticise that there is too much luck involved in the game to which creator Richard Garfield confessed his love for games that combined both luck and skill did influence in his design for Magic. However, to solve this a 'mulligan' rule was introduced unofficially...