Army Command Sergeant Major (CSM) Crewneck Sweatshirt
Wear the rank. Honor the legacy.
The Command Sergeant Major is the Army's most senior enlisted advisor — a role forged in discipline, earned through decades of service, and defined by an unmatched standard of leadership. This crewneck sweatshirt carries that heritage in every thread.
Why This Piece
Whether you served, support someone who did, or simply respect the institution, this sweatshirt is a quiet, confident statement of that connection. The CSM insignia speaks to those who know — and that's exactly the point.
Features
- 50% cotton / 50% polyester — substantial weight, all-day comfort
- Pill-resistant air jet yarn for lasting wear
- Double-needle stitching throughout for durability
- Set-in sleeves for a clean, structured silhouette
- 1×1 ribbed collar, cuffs, and waistband with spandex for shape retention
- Available in Black, Navy, and White — S through 2XL
Unit History
The Command Sergeant Major of a color-bearing unit was formally established in July 1967, with duties fully codified in December 1975. The role traces its lineage to the sergeant major position defined by Baron von Steuben in 1779 — making it one of the most storied ranks in the U.S. Army.
Care
Machine wash cold, tumble dry low. Do not bleach.
Size Guide
Runs true to size. For a relaxed fit, size up.


