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  1. Sweatshirts are long-sleeved shirts that are typically composed of cotton-rich fabric. They are generally worn as casual clothing, and are not so formal as sweater s and cardigans. They do not usually have a Hood. If you're interested in buying a sweatshirt, here are a few tips:
  2. Norma Kamali spread the appeal of sweatshirts
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  4. Since the end of the 70s the Norma Kamali brand has been turning the humble sweatshirt into an art. Her designs have become an essential part of all women's wardrobes. Her distinct styles vary from a tummy-tucking crew neckline to leather-paneled sweatshirts. She also has created clothes in unique shapes, such as a tank top with a long trumpet skirt.
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  6. A collaboration of the designers and the sweatshirt maker Everlast led to her Timeless collection, which was an instant hit when it appeared in Spiegel's spring 2006 catalog. The collection was made up of convertible and interchangeable knits in classic shapes, and many items were priced below $20. Even the Norma Kamali's Timeless collection wasn't sold in stores, customers were able to find the items for sale on eBay as well as Poshmark.
  7. Merino wool sweatshirts are more comfortable than soft sweatshirts
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  9. Merino wool is known for its ability to wick moisture away, which helps to keep you dry and comfortable. Merino wool is an organic fiber that also has a smoother feel. It also drys quickly when compared with other natural material. Additionally, merino is a sustainable resource. The merino sheep shed coats each year, and then grow new ones.
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  11. Merino's weight-to-heat ratio is high, and the warmth of wool makes it popular for sweatshirts. It assists in regulating the body's temperature because of its natural loft, which traps heat between the fibers. This is why Merino wool sweatshirts are great for summer and outdoor activities such as mountain biking, hiking, and running. The warmth they provide ensures that the wearer stays cool and dry, which is essential when exercising.
  12. Zip-front hoodies come with a kangaroo pocket
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  14. Kangaroo pocket Hoodies are a well-loved style of hoodie. They feature a big pocket on the front, that keeps your hands warm on cold days. https://fnote.me/notes/A8jGZV are much more practical than traditional pockets, since they allow the hands to slide in and out easily.
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  16. Kangaroo pockets are usually large enough to accommodate an entire wallet, as well as other small items for personal use. They're typically big enough to hold the palm of a hand that is small or even large enough to accommodate two hands. sweat shirts feature wide openings on either side , and can be used to carry small items.
  17. French Terry fabric is a popular fabric for sweatshirts
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  19. The French Terry fabric is composed of soft yarns knit into loops and is typically midweight. It is also known because of its capacity to absorb away moisture and is pre-shrunk. French Terry is an excellent choice for sweatshirts because it keeps you warm when you require it and also keeps your cool when you want to cool down.
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  21. French terry is also popular for loungewear, since it has enough stretch and flexibleness to feel great against your skin. It also allows enough air to circulate throughout the fabric, which makes it ideal for layering underneath other clothes. Additionally, since it's lighter than other sweatshirts you can wear it all year round without feeling too warm or cold.
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  23. Hoodies can be classist.
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  25. Although it might appear that hoodies are just clothes that are appropriate for those who are working class but the truth is that they carry classist connotations. The hooded garment was first popularized in the early 1970s in New York, where graffiti artists wore them to hide their identities. In 1976 the hoodies made their big movie debut with "Rocky," when the character from the working class wore grey sweats with hoods during his famous climb up the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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  27. Hoodies are usually associated with destruction, death and other negative things, and yet they also serve practical purposes. For instance, monks and priests may wear hoods to show the proper manner of dress and to focus on their inner self.
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