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  1. Sweatshirts are long-sleeved shirts that are typically made of thick cotton cloth. They are generally used for casual wear, and are not as dressy as sweaters or cardigans. They might not come with a Hood. If you're thinking of purchasing a sweatshirt here are some tips:
  2. The Norma Kamali brand spread the appeal of sweatshirts
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  4. Since the end of the 70s, Norma Kamali has transformed the basic sweatshirt into an art. Her designs have become a staple in almost every woman's closet. Her distinctive styles range from a tummy-tucking crew neckline to leather-paneled sweatshirts. She has also created clothing with unique designs, like an oversized tank top that has an extended trumpet skirt.
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  6. The collaboration between the designer and sweatshirt manufacturer Everlast gave rise to her Timeless collection, which became an instant hit when it debuted in the spring catalog of Spiegel. The collection featured knits that could be interchangeable or convertible in classic shapes and a lot of pieces were priced under $20. Even the Norma Kamali's Timeless collection was not available in stores, fans could still find the designs for sale on eBay as well as Poshmark.
  7. Merino wool sweatshirts tend to be more comfortable than sweatshirts made of soft wool.
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  9. Merino wool is known for its ability to remove moisture, which helps to keep you comfortable and dry. Merino wool is an organic fibre that has a softer feel. It also drys quickly compared to other natural material. In addition, it is a sustainable resource. Merino sheep shed their coats each year and grow new coats.
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  11. The warmth-to-weight ratio of merino wool makes it popular for sweatshirts . It aids in controlling the body's temperature because of its loft that naturally holds heat in the fibers. This is the reason Merino wool sweatshirts are great for outdoor and summer activities like mountain biking, and running. The warmth it offers ensures that the wearer stays well-hydrated and cool, something that is crucial when working out.
  12. Zip-front hoodies come with kangaroo pockets.
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  15. Kangaroo pocket hoodies are a popular style of hoodie. These hoodies have a large pocket on the front, which 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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  17. Kangaroo pockets are usually large enough to accommodate an entire wallet or small personal items. They're typically long enough to fit the palm of a hand that is small and are wide enough to fit two hands. They feature wide openings on either side and can be used to carry small items.
  18. French Terry fabric is a well-loved fabric for sweatshirts.
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  20. The French terry fabric is made of soft yarns that are knitted into loops and are usually midweight. It is also known because of its capacity to absorb away moisture and is already pre-shrunk. French Terry is a fantastic choice for sweatshirts because 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 is stretchy enough and has enough flexibility to feel good when you touch your body. It also allows for enough air to circulate throughout the fabric, which makes it perfect for layering under other clothing. Additionally, since it's lighter than other sweatshirts that you can wear all year round without feeling hot or cold.
  23. Hoodies are classy and have a connotation of class.
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  25. While it may seem that hoodies are just an appropriate clothing item for those who are working class however, in reality they have a classist connotation. The hooded garment was first popular in the early 70s New York, where graffiti artists wore them to hide their identities. In 1976, hoodies made their major debut in the film "Rocky," when the working-class main character was seen wearing gray sweats that were hooded during his famous climb up the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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  27. Hoodies are often linked to death, destruction and other negative items, yet they can also be used for practical reasons. For example, monks and priests may wear hoods to show the proper manner of dress and to focus on their inner self.
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