What "Skool sweater" usually means
Most likely apparel — varsity-style sweatshirts, stylised K-spelling sweaters, or specific brand merch using the K-substitution. Some are nostalgia-driven (true vintage), some are stylised modern brands (Vans, similar streetwear / fashion houses).
For apparel shopping, the brand's official website or major retailers (Vans, Urban Outfitters, ASOS, Depop for vintage) are the canonical sources.

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skool.com — the unrelated SaaS
skool.com is a SaaS platform for paid online communities. $99/month flat for owners. Each community at skool.com/<handle> has feed, courses, calendar, DMs, gamification, and Stripe payments.
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Finding the apparel
Search the specific brand name (Vans Old Skool, etc.) on the brand's website or a major retailer. For vintage / second-hand, Depop, Grailed, eBay, or local thrift stores are options.
Google search blurs apparel results with platform names — the brand's official site disambiguates.
Fashion / streetwear communities on skool.com
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