SHOP EXCLUSIVE SUBSCRIBE Today, the humble hooded sweatshirt ain't all that, well, humble. It not only packs personality—available in every conceivable color, fabric, size, and print—it also has gone mainstream. In fact, there was a period not too long ago when finding one was sort of tough. In the '90s and early aughts, unless you went to a sporting goods retailer or shopped at a college store, or didn't mind a large Gap or Nike logo emblazoned on the front, hoodies just weren't readily available—at least by today's standards. A lot has changed since then, especially with what is deemed respectable enough to wear out and about. And with the rise of normcore, as well as luxury streetwear, the hoodie, which has long had dominion over those categories, conquered the market entirely. It is the champ, walking down almost every runway with no worthy challengers.
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Thursday, August 19, 2021
The 31 Best Hoodies to Buy Right Now
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