


Grey FunLuvin' Sun Hoodie by Ellē Olsztyn - Limited Edition
🌞 2025 Artist Series Sun Hoodie
Comfortable enough for lazy camp mornings. Lightweight enough to row in all day.
This long sleeve jersey knit sun hoodie by is our 2025 Artist Series special edition—featuring original artwork by contest winner Ellē Olsztyn of Bozeman, MT, inspired by the rivers and wildlife of Idaho.
Made from ultra-soft tri-blend jersey cotton, this layer is breathable, cozy, and ready for any sunny-day mission—from loading rafts at Corn Creek to chilling in town post-trip. It's got that broken-in, vintage feel from the jump, with a laid-back fit and a graphic that speaks to the soul of every river rat.
This isn’t just merch—it’s a piece of the FunLuvin’ story.
We’ve been making adventure-ready fleece for wild spirits since 2017. This hoodie honors our roots on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon and Idaho’s Middle Fork of the Salmon—and celebrates the creative crew that keeps the stoke alive.
Details
Long sleeve tri-blend hoodie
Lightweight & breathable (great sun layer)
Fabric: 50% poly / 25% Airlume combed & ring-spun cotton / 25% rayon
Fit: Regular / unisex
2025 Artist Graphic on back
Limited edition drop – once they’re gone, they’re gone
Thread Weight 32 Singles
BindingSelf 3/8" Shoulder To Shoulder Binding
CollarHoodie
Fit Type Regular
🌞 2025 Artist Series Sun Hoodie
Comfortable enough for lazy camp mornings. Lightweight enough to row in all day.
This long sleeve jersey knit sun hoodie by is our 2025 Artist Series special edition—featuring original artwork by contest winner Ellē Olsztyn of Bozeman, MT, inspired by the rivers and wildlife of Idaho.
Made from ultra-soft tri-blend jersey cotton, this layer is breathable, cozy, and ready for any sunny-day mission—from loading rafts at Corn Creek to chilling in town post-trip. It's got that broken-in, vintage feel from the jump, with a laid-back fit and a graphic that speaks to the soul of every river rat.
This isn’t just merch—it’s a piece of the FunLuvin’ story.
We’ve been making adventure-ready fleece for wild spirits since 2017. This hoodie honors our roots on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon and Idaho’s Middle Fork of the Salmon—and celebrates the creative crew that keeps the stoke alive.
Details
Long sleeve tri-blend hoodie
Lightweight & breathable (great sun layer)
Fabric: 50% poly / 25% Airlume combed & ring-spun cotton / 25% rayon
Fit: Regular / unisex
2025 Artist Graphic on back
Limited edition drop – once they’re gone, they’re gone
Thread Weight 32 Singles
BindingSelf 3/8" Shoulder To Shoulder Binding
CollarHoodie
Fit Type Regular
🌞 2025 Artist Series Sun Hoodie
Comfortable enough for lazy camp mornings. Lightweight enough to row in all day.
This long sleeve jersey knit sun hoodie by is our 2025 Artist Series special edition—featuring original artwork by contest winner Ellē Olsztyn of Bozeman, MT, inspired by the rivers and wildlife of Idaho.
Made from ultra-soft tri-blend jersey cotton, this layer is breathable, cozy, and ready for any sunny-day mission—from loading rafts at Corn Creek to chilling in town post-trip. It's got that broken-in, vintage feel from the jump, with a laid-back fit and a graphic that speaks to the soul of every river rat.
This isn’t just merch—it’s a piece of the FunLuvin’ story.
We’ve been making adventure-ready fleece for wild spirits since 2017. This hoodie honors our roots on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon and Idaho’s Middle Fork of the Salmon—and celebrates the creative crew that keeps the stoke alive.
Details
Long sleeve tri-blend hoodie
Lightweight & breathable (great sun layer)
Fabric: 50% poly / 25% Airlume combed & ring-spun cotton / 25% rayon
Fit: Regular / unisex
2025 Artist Graphic on back
Limited edition drop – once they’re gone, they’re gone
Thread Weight 32 Singles
BindingSelf 3/8" Shoulder To Shoulder Binding
CollarHoodie
Fit Type Regular
Ellē, rooted in Montana’s Rocky Mountains, is a curious educator, artist, and river guide. After earning a B.F.A in Graphic Design, she has worked and explored globally. Inspired by the perspective-altering power of cultural exchange, Ellē’s teaching experiences include Environmental Science and Literature in Southern Africa and kayaking instruction in Patagonia. In summer, she migrates to Idaho’s river corridors as a multi-day river guide.
Her art, combining creative writing, screenprinting, illustration, and photography, explores ecological themes and systems of power. Ellē’s artwork serves to translate the vivacity, playfulness, diversity, and creativity of the natural world. At the heart center, her work’s message is that “You are of this earth!” Through visualizing interconnected ecological systems and imagining the personalities of non-human beings, her work honors the wonder of being part of our living landscapes. She loves creating repeating textile patterns, expressive murals, and grooves on the handpan drum.
Check out her travel blog “Ellē on the Move!” or recent works at her website: www.elleolsztyn.com