Hoodies / Sweaters
Spreadsheet
Heavyweight hoodies, crewnecks, knit sweaters, and pullovers.
Browse Full HoodiesThe Hoodies and Sweaters Spreadsheet is where you find the most consistent quality across batches. Hoodies and sweaters are forgiving in terms of fit, but fabric weight and embroidery precision are where replicas separate themselves. When you open the full hoodies catalog, you will notice that heavyweight cotton fleece (400g+) is the standard for premium batches. The main risk areas are drawstring aglets, interior neck tags, and the alignment of chest embroidery. A good hoodie replica should feel dense in hand, and the embroidery should not fray after the first wash. Use the full catalog to filter by weight and style, then check QC for stitching density around the logo.
What to Know Before Buying
Buying Tip
Look for 400g+ cotton fleece. Lightweight hoodies pill faster and lose shape after washing.
Common Mistake
Ignoring the interior neck tag. A misaligned tag is a common callout on resale.
QC Focus Points
Embroidery density, drawstring aglet quality, interior neck tag alignment, and fabric weight.
Sizing Advice
Hoodies run slightly oversized. If you want a relaxed fit, go true to size. For a fitted look, size down one.
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Hoodies / Sweaters FAQ
What weight should a premium hoodie be?
Look for 400g+ cotton fleece. Anything under 300g is lightweight and will pill quickly.
How do I check embroidery quality in QC?
Zoom in on the logo. The stitches should be dense and uniform. Loose threads mean the batch is lower quality.