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Men's Hoodies & Sweatshirts

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Men's Hoodies Built for Everyday Wear

A good hoodie does a lot of work. It's the thing you grab when you're heading out the door, the layer that makes a simple outfit feel intentional, the piece you wear until it practically falls apart. The men's hoodies here come in pullover and zip up styles, with enough variety in weight, fit, and finish that you can find one that actually suits how you live, not just how you dress. And if you're building out a full look, men's matching sets make it easy to coordinate top to bottom without overthinking it.

Fleece, French Terry, and How to Choose

The fabric is where it starts. Heavier fleece-lined styles hold heat and work well in cooler weather, while French terry and lighter-weight options are better for layering or transitional days when you're not sure what the temperature will do. Fit matters here too, a relaxed fit through the shoulder and chest gives you room to move without looking sloppy, and a longer body length keeps things covered when you're moving around.

What Pairs Well With Men's Hoodies

A hoodie worn right has nothing to do with trying hard. Pull a crewneck sweatshirt over a men's graphic tee and let it show at the hem for a layered look that takes almost zero effort. A zip up hoodie over a straight-leg pair of jeans reads casual but intentional. On colder days, a pullover sits cleanly under a heavier coat without adding bulk around the collar or shoulders. For women looking for a similar feel, women's hoodies and sweatshirts carry the same range of fits and weights.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a pullover and a zip up hoodie?

A pullover hoodie goes on over the head and has no front opening, giving it a cleaner look. A zip up hoodie opens fully in the front, which makes it easier to put on and take off and gives you more control over ventilation.

How should a men's hoodie fit?

The shoulder seam should sit at or just past the edge of your shoulder. The body should be relaxed but not so oversized that it loses its shape. Sleeves should end at or near the wrist bone.

Can you wear a hoodie as an outer layer?

In mild weather, yes. A heavyweight fleece hoodie can work as a standalone outer layer in fall or spring. In colder temperatures, it usually works better as a mid-layer under a coat or heavier jacket.