The most common materials used for pullover hoodies are:
Cotton and Cotton Blends
– 100% cotton for maximum breathability and softness
– Cotton-polyester blends (typically 50/50 to 85/15) for improved durability and wrinkle resistance
– CVC (Chief Value Cotton) fleece with 60% cotton, 40% polyester for comfort and strength
Fleece
– Polyester fleece for warmth and moisture-wicking
– French terry fleece with looped back for comfort and absorbency
– Sponge fleece made from combed and ring-spun cotton/polyester blend
Performance Materials
– Polyester/spandex blends for athletic wear and stretch
– Moisture-wicking synthetic fabrics for active use
– Double-knit fabrics like Ponte Roma for structure and limited stretch
The ideal weight ranges from 6.5-10 ounces, with lighter weights (180-320g) for spring, medium weights (280-380g) for fall, and heavier weights (380g+) for winter use.
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In American English a sweater can have buttons and be like a jacket. While a sweatshirt is: A piece of clothing for the upper part of the body, with long sleeves, usually made of thick cotton and often worn for sports. Basically the maindifference that comes out is that the latter is used for sports