Sweatshirts
- Fleece: This is the most common sweatshirt material. Fleece is a soft, napped fabric typically made from cotton or a cotton blend. It provides warmth and comfort, but breathability can vary depending on the thickness.
- French terry: Similar to fleece, but with loops on the inside and a smoother outer surface. It offers a more casual look and can be slightly lighter than fleece.
- Polyester fleece: A synthetic alternative that wicks sweat away from the body, making it a good choice for activewear or layering.
- Wool blends: Offer warmth and moisture-wicking properties, but can be more expensive than cotton options.
- Lightweight: Ideal for layering or cool weather wear.
- Midweight: The most versatile weight, offering warmth without being bulky.
- Heavyweight: Perfect for cold weather, these sweatshirts are the thickest and warmest option.
- Classic fit: The most common silhouette, offering a relaxed fit through the torso and arms.
- Slim fit: A more tailored look that skims the body.
- Oversized fit: A baggy and loose style that's popular for a casual look.