Although the term “hoodie” was just coined in the 1990s, it is derived from the Anglo-Saxon word “höd.” The origins of the hooded sweatshirt can be traced back to Medieval Europe in the 12th century. Cowls or tunics with hoods, which were worn by monks, and chaperons or capes with hoods, which were worn by outside workers, were the earliest hooded clothes. Zip-up vs. Pullover is one of the most common hoodie classifications. Many people choose zip-up hoodies over pullover hoodies when shopping for a hoodie.

This is a pretty stylish, simple zippered hoodie for men. Zip-up hoodies for guys, like zip-ups for women, are easier to put on and take off. Pullover hoodies come in a variety of colors and styles. This is only one of many instances of a women’s pullover hoodie. Because it’s fitting, it’s a pretty basic style that adds some attractive contrast with the thick pull strings. There are hoodies made expressly for sports activities like jogging. This particular example is a really common way to remain warm when you’re outside.

Any wardrobe would benefit from a knit hoodie. It’s unique, looking like a mix of a Baja hoodie and a typical athletic hoodie. Baja hoodies originated in Mexico roughly 50 years ago and were always constructed of extremely soft materials. They used to be shaped like conventional pullovers and ponchos, but today they’re also available in hoodie forms.

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