The Hoodier Review
When it comes to grading hoodies, we break it down into four key categories: fabric, fit, function, and flare.
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This category focuses on the materials used in the hoodie's construction. It assesses the quality, durability, and comfort of the fabric, considering factors such as softness, breathability, and suitability for different climates.
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Fit refers to how well the hoodie conforms to the body and flatters the wearer. It involves evaluating the overall silhouette, sizing options, and the balance between comfort and style. A good fit ensures that the hoodie accentuates the right areas and provides freedom of movement.
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Functionality examines the practical aspects of the hoodie. It considers features such as pockets, hood adjustability, zippers, and other functional elements. Assessing function helps determine how well the hoodie serves its intended purpose, whether it's for sports, outdoor activities, or everyday wear.
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Flare delves into the unique and eye-catching aspects that make a hoodie stand out. This category covers design elements, embellishments, graphics, prints, and any distinctive features that give the hoodie a sense of individuality and style.