CCM winter apparel available for purchase online
Show your school spirit this winter with official CCM apparel!
New UC College-Conservatory of Music apparel is available for purchase online during the college's fall pop-up sale. CCM's quarter-zip sweatshirt and crewneck sweatshirt designs can be ordered online now through Dec. 8, 2024. You can preview both items below.
This pop-up sale's options include a Champion Powerblend® Quarter-Zip Sweatshirt and a Champion S600 Double Dry Eco Crewneck Sweatshirt.
This merchandise sale runs through 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024, so order your new CCM swag now by visiting ccm.uc.edu/merch or by clicking on the button below!
Have questions or need help placing an order? UC apparel licensee the Graphic Cow Company can be contacted at sales@grafcow.com or 864-843-0065.
Looking for other CCM-branded apparel options? Additional items will be available for purchase in 2025 during our spring pop-up sale.
Official CCM apparel is facilitated by UC's Office of Trademark Licensing & Brand Engagement, and produced in partnership with UC apparel licensee the Graphic Cow Company.
Featured image at top: Mock ups of the CCM-branded apparel currently available for purchase.
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