r/Hoodies

Comfrt- bigger hips

Hi, I apologize if this was already asked- couldn’t find any posts.
I’m looking to buy a comfrt hoodie but I’m slightly worried about the sizing as they all seem pretty tight lower down. I’m a smaller size on top and a bigger size on bottom. Which of the styles would work best, if any?

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u/chabadgirl770 — 1 day ago

Sea lion hoodie recommendations

Hi Everyone,

My partner and I both really like sea lions and their birthday is soon. I was hoping to get them a good oversized sea lion hoodie but the only ones I can find are very expensive with a small print/design. (E.g. the ones on Redbubble - haven't linked as don't think I'm allowed based on the rules, sorry I'm new here).

I wandered if anyone had come across any oversized, soft sea lion hoodies at all?

Especially if they have prints on both sized and if there is also the option to get a zip up version.

And even better if they come in a big range of sizes as we are a M (actually a small but gets oversized stuff) and and 4/5XL (actually 2-3XL but gets oversized stuff).

If noone knows of any good sea lions hoodies then maybe a company that makes custom ones that can do the above I.e. range of sizes, soft, oversized etc

For reference I'm in the UK :)

Thanks for any recs in advance <3

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u/DetectiveSpirited0 — 2 days ago

Why do some hoodies instantly become your favorite while others never feel quite right?

I’ve been paying way more attention to hoodies lately, and I realized the difference between an “okay” hoodie and one you constantly reach for is much bigger than I used to think.

A while back I ordered two hoodies online that looked almost identical in photos. Similar fit, similar weight, similar style overall. But once I actually wore them, they felt completely different.

One started losing shape after a few washes, the inside texture changed fast, and the whole thing somehow felt flatter over time. The other one honestly got better the more I wore it. The fabric softened without feeling cheap, the structure still held up, and even small details like the cuffs and hood shape made it feel more premium.

That’s what surprised me most, the little details ended up mattering way more than the graphic or branding itself.

Now whenever I look at hoodies, I pay attention to things I used to completely ignore. Fabric texture, weight balance, stitching around stress points, how the hood sits, even how the hoodie drapes when layered.

Curious if other people here think about this stuff too.

What specific details make a hoodie feel genuinely high quality to you instead of just looking good online?

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u/Dizzy-Secretary2107 — 9 days ago
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How do I make this hoodie softer?

I got this hoodie from Oat + Fort and I love the design. I am just texture averse. Photo of the inside on third slide. It’s just a little too rough. Is there any way to make this softer? It’s 100% Cotton.

u/Necessary_Anxiety975 — 12 days ago