Where's your favourite hoodie from?
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Re: Where's your favourite hoodie from?
if you're a girl go for a mans hoody and don't care what you look like.
in my experience I find they're warmer and a lot more comfortable, i'm petite and usually get a medium guys hoody if its for practical use rather than to look good.
My fave hoody is a grey and red unisex one I got when I went skiing in switzerland in year 9, it's big and warm and looks nice too. unfortunately my boyfriends got it right now and he lives 250 miles away... gonna steal it back on monday when I go see him
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Re: Where's your favourite hoodie from?I have nothing against people getting branded clothes if they're comfy or warm or whatever, but having a massive logo printed across your chest makes you look like a t***.(Original post by Oh my Ms. Coffey)
Enjoy your thin piece of **** that hardly keeps you warm and shrinks after a few washes. As for no logo's Topman is crap Tier, If I had to go without a logo it would be Banana Republic or Urban Outfitters. -
Re: Where's your favourite hoodie from?
My fave one is from Republic, their own brand Soul Cal Deluxe. Super comfy and great fit. Their normal Soul Cal ones are okay too, but the Deluxe range is nicer imo. I also have a knitted one from there by Crafted which is lovely and warm and great to layer. They have sales every winter where they usually have stuff from £30 or more reduced to £10-£15 and it isn't the crap stuff neither, most of the time it's stuff I'd seen but couldn't justify paying the full price for.
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Re: Where's your favourite hoodie from?
Uniqlo make nice, fairly cheap ones which last forever - I've had mine for a year and a half and I abuse it loads, and it still looks nearly new.(Original post by SweatyGoldfish)
Does anyone know where I can just buy a plain Zip Up hoodie online?
I would go to the shops, but I have no money at the moment. -
Re: Where's your favourite hoodie from?Got mine from uniqlo. Cotton, good quality and thin so can layer clothes. Can be worn with jeans or even trousers (hoody is that good). Don't sell that specific one anymore though. got 6 of em!(Original post by ruby321)
Need a hoodie for uni but don't know where to get one from! Should I go for Hollister or from somewhere like topshop or H&M? -
Re: Where's your favourite hoodie from?how ? they always fade in colour the first time i wash them, same with my friends too(Original post by RibenaRockstar)

Uniqlo make nice, fairly cheap ones which last forever - I've had mine for a year and a half and I abuse it loads, and it still looks nearly new. -
Re: Where's your favourite hoodie from?thanks a lot, yeah waking up in the morning at like 6.00 is something is wish no one to endure, when the tent is icicled!(Original post by kerily)
Wear two at once
I was volunteering at a festival this summer, and we'd sometimes get a 10pm-1am shift, for which I wore at least two hoodies and two t-shirts, plus two pairs of trousers, in order not to freeze. That was August. Please take more than one hoodie, no matter how warm it is
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Re: Where's your favourite hoodie from?I don't know, but mine's still a nice emerald green, so I'm not bothered =)(Original post by TheEssence)
how ? they always fade in colour the first time i wash them, same with my friends too -
Re: Where's your favourite hoodie from?I went into republic yday and had a look at Soul Cal (had never heard of it!) Got a hoodie thats like maroon and is shirling lined inside (if you know what I mean?) it was only £35 too!!(Original post by SHABANA)
My fave one is from Republic, their own brand Soul Cal Deluxe. Super comfy and great fit. Their normal Soul Cal ones are okay too, but the Deluxe range is nicer imo. I also have a knitted one from there by Crafted which is lovely and warm and great to layer. They have sales every winter where they usually have stuff from £30 or more reduced to £10-£15 and it isn't the crap stuff neither, most of the time it's stuff I'd seen but couldn't justify paying the full price for.
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Re: Where's your favourite hoodie from?Yeah I know what you mean with the shearling, I have my eye on one at Zara which is Navy and cable knitted and has a fairisle pattern at the top - the hood is shearling inside so comfy and warm for winter!(Original post by ruby321)
I went into republic yday and had a look at Soul Cal (had never heard of it!) Got a hoodie thats like maroon and is shirling lined inside (if you know what I mean?) it was only £35 too!!
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Re: Where's your favourite hoodie from?Thanks I shall check them out(Original post by RibenaRockstar)

Uniqlo make nice, fairly cheap ones which last forever - I've had mine for a year and a half and I abuse it loads, and it still looks nearly new.
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Re: Where's your favourite hoodie from?
My favourite hoodie is actually a men's american apparel one which my ex boyfriend left at my house about 4 years ago...It's only a really thin one, plain black, but I find myself wearing it all the time. I don't mention that it's his to anyone though, I don't want to look weird like I'm still wearing his stuff, but I just love it so much.
in my experience I find they're warmer and a lot more comfortable, i'm petite and usually get a medium guys hoody if its for practical use rather than to look good.
I was volunteering at a festival this summer, and we'd sometimes get a 10pm-1am shift, for which I wore at least two hoodies and two t-shirts, plus two pairs of trousers, in order not to freeze. That was August. Please take more than one hoodie, no matter how warm it is