Our proposal obviously starts with a solid variety of
hoodies, the most widespread in streetwear and casual clothing. Part and parcel of warm-up and post-game uniforms of American college sport teams, hooded sweatshirts inevitably became a
casual wear icon over the years. Mostly thanks to the unmatched combination between comfort and versatility: cotton hoodies are insanely durable and yet cozy, plus they are pretty easy to customize as you like, a detail that matters since every brand often reveals their identity through printed sweatshirts. That’s why there are so many different types of hooded sweatshirts: highly technical nylon styles with elasticated cuffs,
logo sweatshirts from your favorite skate brand, as well organic cotton
basic sweats showing no prints nor graphics, a category that includes Carhartt WIP Chase and pastel-colored tops from the Nike Solo Swoosh series. SPECTRUM has a section dedicated to
crewnecks too. This selection ranges from
vintage sweatshirts with color-block printing to plain models from trustworthy lifestyle brands such as Tommy Jeans, Lacoste and Champion to mention some names. Zippered sweatshirts have their own dedicated page too, just like half-zip fleeces. The former are easy-to-wear tops for casual situations, while the latter stand out for the half-length zipper that recall heritage garments with a workwear or sportswear twist, thus including many contemporary street giants such as Carhartt WIP,
Champion, Dickies. To keep alive this vintage thread, SPECTRUM also provides high-end versions of traditional nylon
track tops, which have slowly but steadily grown into a solid meeting ground between archive sportswear and high fashion. Other notable alternatives count warm pile
fleeces and sherpa clothing from time-tested outdoor brands,
tie-dye sweatshirts designed to spice up every sort of street outfit, military hoodies and crewnecks packed with patches and embroideries, plain black sweatshirts and solid colored models.