How vintage can hoodies be? Aren't they an 80's thing?
Oh... I had no clue. Thought it's a relatively modern garment. I'm looking at the Pike Bros one, doesn't seem particularly different than what's being made today but then again, the same could be said by any piece of clothing we're obsessing over here on TFL.
It's nice and I don't think the price is that bad, though. I see pricier hoodies in any mall.
Links to examples? Can't potentially contribute to the conversation if we don't know specifically what you're wanting. Thanks a lot.
American Giant makes my favorite. They’re durable and at 13oz the heaviest I can find.
https://www.american-giant.com/clas...carbon-heather&cgid=mens#viewall=true&start=5
Champion used to make a hoodie you might like to look for on eBay. They were thick and expensive in the late 1980s. Long cuffs like that, and on the sides, they had an additional panel of material that was set perpendicular to the front and back mains. So the weave was vertical on the front and back, and the 6" or so panels on the sides were set so the weave was horizontal. For all I know, they are still made, but I know I haven't seen one in the wild for a very long time. Even back then, they were $35-50...back when the minimum wage was $3.35/hour. I would notice them because I thought they were both very sharp looking and of unusually high quality because of the heavyweight material.
American Giant makes my favorite. They’re durable and at 13oz the heaviest I can find.
https://www.american-giant.com/clas...carbon-heather&cgid=mens#viewall=true&start=5
Between those two, buzz, and 3six, which do you like best?For non-hoodie sweatshirts, I also really like Runabout Goods and National Athletic Goods vintage model.