Spring is often defined by in-between weather, the kind of weather that leaves you torn between a sweatshirt and a t-shirt. And for those days when you’re looking for something heavier and heavier, finding the perfect balance can sometimes be a challenge. It’s actually important to be warm, but you don’t want to sweat because of the nasty stuff. Style, brand and even color are crucial factors.
That’s why we’ve rounded up the best men’s hoodies that passed the cool test. Go beyond the basics with one of these nine options, focusing on modern, sustainable and cost-effective brands.
1. Patagonia P-6 Uprisal Logo sweatshirt
Patagonia is known for its blend of freshness and toughness. The P-6 Logo Uprisal Hoodie fits the bill, made from 30 recycled bottles and about a pound of cotton waste, something that is accentuated on the garment’s tag. It also provides a cool factor as the block color is filled with an eye-catching and recognizable mountain logo. Basically, it fits the size and isn’t too heavy, making it a perfect year-round hoodie, great for a spring afternoon or a slightly cooler day. There are several neutral colors available, but dark green is the one that stands out the most this season.
Patagonia P-6 Uprisal logo sweatshirt
$79
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2. Everlane waffle mesh hood
The Everlane waffle mesh hood offers the perfect combination of warmth and comfort. 100% cotton fabric breathes and fits comfortably. But it’s also versatile and can retain heat if you need heat or a layer. The brand is quite transparent about where its products are made; You can see the factory through their website. Opt for yellow if you want something distinctive.
Everlane fabric wafer
$24
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3. Madewell sweatshirt
Madewell’s sweatshirt is elegant and simple. The fit is pretty standard, and the 100% cotton is thin enough to make this an ideal spring garment. There are also several colors on sale, so you can save some money to get a high quality, modern and practical hoodie.
Madewell Men’s Hooded Sweater (Reg. $82)
$55
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4. Uniqlo Ultra Stretch Dry Sweat
Uniqlo offers a wide selection of hoodies, from lighter zips to heavier Sherpa options. The minimalistic Japanese brand’s Ultra Stretch Dry sweatshirt is made from a sporty, stretchy blend of polyester and cotton that can be worn in both heat and cold. Available in other colors, it’s heavy on your pockets, keys, phone, or anything else you might need on a daily basis.
Uniqlo Ultra Stretch Dry Sweat hoodie with zip
$50
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5. Nike Sportswear Club Fleece Hoodie
The Sportswear Club Fleece Hoodie features jogging. Basically, the cotton material is soft on the skin, while the kangaroo pocket is lined with fleece. Nike manages to do all this without making the hood too heavy, combining comfortable material with a classic look. Today, monochromatic suits are popular, and matching blouses are available for almost any color of the tail. But if you want something safer, you can’t miss the classic black or white.
Nike Sportswear Club sweatshirt
$55
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6. Amazon Conscious sweatshirt
Amazon’s Aware brand offers a more sustainable approach to fast-fashion essentials. The e-commerce giant’s hoodie is made from materials that meet global organic cotton standards and is a certified carbon neutral product. The sweater is as soft as any price, making it an affordable purchase that will end up on your doorstep very quickly. The fact that it comes in a wide variety of colors is just a bonus.
Amazon Aware Hoodie
$39.90
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Hiro Clark Ace Hotel sweatshirt
If you’ve ever admired Anthony Porowski’s witty and funny Mays weird eyeYou can thank Los Angeles-based record label Hiro Clark. The brand respects SoCal landmarks and such is its association with the Ace Hotel downtown (frequent stops between the stars). Both institutions share an interest in comfort and relaxation, so the partnerships make a lot of sense. And it produced a nice product, with a crisp logo that stands out from the versatile gray block cover.
For those flocking to the desert for Coachella’s triumphant return, the modern, understated brand offers many other spring items, including the newly created Desert Rivalry Pack, which targets the farthest corners of the Golden State, including Joshua Tree. , Coachella, Death Valley and more.
Hiro Clark x Ace Hotel hoodie
$164
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8. Ksubi Biggie Royal Palm Hoodie
A small Australian brand, Ksubi has attracted the likes of A$AP Rocky, Kylie Jenner, Ruby Rose and more. But this branch of this kind of appeal to street clothes. A real palm bell speaks for itself. It’s relatively simple, but the quality of the material speaks volumes. Soft and cozy, the pullover is ideal for an extra layer of warmth on a bright spring morning and has an oversized fit that takes you anywhere.
Ksubi Biggie Real Palm Hoodie (reg.$200)
$110
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9. Stone Island Core wool sweatshirt
For a stylish choice, the Stone Island Core Fleece Hoodie can be a worthwhile investment. The Italian brand has become a staple of hip hop culture in the US and UK, but it also remains a practical everyday piece. (And stars like Drake, Sebastian Stan and Adam Driver also follow suit.) The polar fleece tag checks all areas: it’s lightweight, comfortable, and comes with a highly recognizable compass patch on the left arm.
Stone Island wool sweatshirt
$355
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10. Bruno Cucinelli ribbed sweatshirt
Bruno Cuccinelli’s drip hood is a great choice if you’re willing to spend big bucks on an expensive piece of Italian design. The 100% cotton hood is made in the countryside, an hour from Florence, and inherits this classic, handcrafted style. It’s a slim piece that spins perfectly in the Mediterranean and beyond. (Jeff Bezos, Bradley Cooper, Leonardo DiCaprio and Matthew McConaughey were spotted at the luxury label.)
Brunello Cucinelli ribbed cotton hood
$1195
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Source: Hollywood Reporter

Camila Luna is a writer at Gossipify, where she covers the latest movies and television series. With a passion for all things entertainment, Camila brings her unique perspective to her writing and offers readers an inside look at the industry. Camila is a graduate from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) with a degree in English and is also a avid movie watcher.