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  1. Sweatshirts are long-sleeved tops that are composed of thick cotton. They are usually used as casual clothes and are not as dressy as sweaters or cardigans. They might not come with a hood. If you're interested in purchasing a sweatshirt, here are some suggestions:
  2. The appeal of Norma Kamali was spread by the use of sweatshirts
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  4. Since the late '70s the Norma Kamali brand has been turning the humble sweatshirt into a work of art. Her designs have become a staple in almost every woman's wardrobe. Her unique styles vary from a tummy-tucking v neck , to leather paneled sweatshirts. She also has created clothes with unusual designs, like tanks with an oversized trumpet skirt.
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  6. A partnership between the designer and the sweatshirt maker Everlast gave rise to her Timeless collection, which was an instant hit when it was featured in the Spiegel spring 2006 catalog. The collection featured knits that could be interchangeable or convertible in classic silhouettes and a lot of pieces were priced at less than $20. Even even if Kamali's Timeless collection wasn't available in stores, buyers could still find the designs on eBay and Poshmark.
  7. Merino wool sweatshirt s feel more comfortable than soft sweatshirts.
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  9. Merino wool is known for its moisture-wicking properties which help to keep you dry and comfortable. This is a naturally-occurring fibre that has a softer feel. It is also quick to dry in comparison to other natural substances. Furthermore, merino is a renewable resource. Merino sheep shed their coats every year and regrow new coats.
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  11. Merino's weight-to-heat ratio is high, and the warmth of wool makes it popular for sweatshirts. It helps to regulate the temperature of your body due to its loft which naturally retains heat between the fibers. This is why Merino wool sweaters are perfect for outdoor and summer activities like hiking, mountain biking, and running. The warmth it provides keeps the wearer comfortable and dry. This is crucial when exercising.
  12. Zip-front hoodies feature kangaroo pockets.
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  14. Kangaroo pocket Hoodies are a very popular type of hoodie. They feature a big pocket in the front, that keeps your hands warm during cold days. They are also more practical than traditional pockets because they permit your hands to slide into and out easily.
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  16. Kangaroo pockets are typically large enough to accommodate an entire wallet or small personal items. They are commonly large enough to accommodate a small hand or even wide enough to fit two hands. They feature wide openings on both sides and make them ideal for carrying small objects.
  17. French Terry fabric is a popular fabric for sweatshirts.
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  19. The French Terry fabric is constructed of soft yarns made into loops, and is typically midweight. It is also renowned for its ability to wick moisture and is already pre-shrunk. French terry is a great choice for sweatshirt s since it will keep you warm when you need it and keeps you cool when you're trying to cool off.
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  22. French terry is also popular for loungewear, since it has enough stretch and flexibility to feel comfortable when you touch your body. It also allows air to circulate around the fabric, making it ideal for layering under other clothing. In addition, because it's lighter than other sweatshirts that you can wear throughout the year without feeling too either cold or hot.
  23. Hoodies have classist connotations
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  25. Although it might appear that hoodies are just appropriate clothes for working class people but the truth is that they are a symbol of class. Hoodies were popular in the late 1970s , in New York, where graffiti artists would wear them to conceal their identities. In 1976 the hoodies made their big movie debut in "Rocky," when the working-class title character wore hooded gray sweats on his memorable climb up the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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  27. Hoodies are often associated with death, destruction and other unpleasant items, yet they serve a practical purpose. For instance, priests and monks might wear hoods in order to display respect and a sense of self-control.
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