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It's one thing to wear a collared shirt under a crewneck sweatshirt, but I prefer to cut out the middleman and just wear a sweatshirt with a built-in collar. It's an easy way to feel cool, comfy and classy all at once and is fit for both informal and formal occasions. I found this one at a Goodwill in Ohio when I was in college about 10 years ago and it remains a favorite in my wardrobe to this day. Beams+ also makes some nice ones.
Dec 7, 2021

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Sometimes a sweatshirt fits great overall, but the collar is too tight on my neck and which causes the the hood to be too tight, blah blah blah. It just leads to not being comfortable in a hoodie. Which is kind of the whole point of wearing one. I bought an old ripped up Russell hoodie on Ebay and it’s become something of a second skin because it 1) fits perfect 2) the collar is loose and 3) it’s not too heavy. Good to have one of these in your rotation.
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Aug 7, 2024
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Okay, hear me out. I’m all for the cozy shorts and hoodie season, but for someone who grew up in New England, September is a bit too early for hoodies for me. Light flannel shirts are the perfect in-betweener for me to because they’re so versatile. I like to layer them with a tee so I can take it off if it gets a bit too warm.LL Bean’s Chamois Shirts are my go-to because they’re a bit oversized so there’s more room to layer. Another brand that does overshirts really well is Our Legacy. They explicitly make their overshirts boxy and oversized + they have really interesting patterns for their flannels (no, not the black and red checkers).
Sep 25, 2020
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is so comfy and timeless imo. makes me feel like bobby briggs
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