The Evolution of The Hoodie

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The hoodie has become a piece of clothing and a symbol for many things. Where did it come from? Have you heard about evolution? We’ll take you on an adventure through time, starting with the early years and ending with what we see today.

A Brief History of the Hoodie

Ancient Roman soldiers wore the first recorded hoodies were worn by ancient Roman soldiers. They were made with leather, and they were used to cover their heads while in battle. The Jutes are the first to wear what we know today as a hoodie. They wore tunics with long sleeves and added extra cloth pieces to keep themselves warm. The Vikings, also known as the Normans, are also known for wearing similar clothing to hoodies today. They wore tunics with long sleeves to wear over their hands, which is very similar to what people wear today when they get dressed for cold weather.

The Three Evolutionary Stages of The Hoodie’s Life

Stage one

The first stage began in the early 1900s. Before the introduction of the hoodie, there was the sweatshirt. The sweatshirt was a piece of attire used for exercise and lounging around. It wasn’t made out of cotton-like today’s sweatshirts. The material was thicker and bulkier and is now known as flannel. The flannel sweatshirt had a drawstring on the waist, which was used to cinch the garment around the wearer’s midsection for a closer fit.

Stage two

The second stage began after World War II in 1945. This period gave birth to the original hoodie. It had a zipper on the front with a small flap that covered it up when not in use and two front pockets on either side. It also featured a small hood attached for extra protection from cold weather.

Stage three

The third stage took place in 1990 when tracksuit bottoms were introduced into fashion. They became popular amongst hip hop fans but soon became accepted by everyone because they were so comfortable to wear around all day long.

Hoodie Styles

Here’s a breakdown of five different types of hoodies on the market today:

  1. The basic zip-up hoodie

These are the most common and stylish type of hoodies from New Zealand that you’ll find online. They’re made from cotton or cotton blends and also have a zippered front with pockets on each side. Some may have drawstrings around the waist or cuffed sleeves. These hoodies aren’t fancy, but they’re simple and easy to wear with anything.

  1. The bomber jacket-style sweatshirt

Much like the well-known bomber jacket, a hoodie designed with this style tends to create a high-contrast silhouette. What makes a hoodie more bomber-jacket-like is that it also produces a shoulder yoke that can be seen from the front. Ultimately, the bomber jacket-style features a hoodie that embracesthis military-inspired jacket’sshort and long lines of this military-inspired.

  1. Full-zip

These hoodies typically have a full-length zipper in the front and may also have either two or three pockets in the front. They are ideal for colder weather and or layering.

  1. Hooded sweatshirts

These pullovers typically have a drawstring around the neckline, along with one or more pockets. They are ideal for casual wear and can easily be dressed up with streetwear jeans and sneakers or dressed down with sweatpants.

  1. Open-front sweatshirts

These pullovers typically do not have any drawstrings around the neckline, but they have sleeves (they are sometimes referred to as “sleeves”). They are popular among young men who want to show off their tattoos because they display them without having to like they would if they were wearing a regular long-sleeved shirt.

  1. The Classic Hoodie

Classic refers to something that never goes out of style. The classic hoodie is a timeless piece that works well with all outfits, especially casual ones. It is generally made from cotton or fleece materials and has a cotton drawstring as closure and not buttons or zippers. These materials make the classic hoodie perfect for any day at home or even a trip to the park or beach.

 

  1. The Fashion Hoodie

A fashion hoodie is meant to be worn outside your home on a night out with friends or even during an occasion where you need to dress up (but still want the comfort of your hoodie). This type has unique designs like plaid, paisley, stripes in various colors and patterns, which will add color to your outfit or complement it. 

 

How To Wear a Variety of Differently Styled Hoodies

If you’re not sure about wearing a hoodie or afraid of looking like a bum, consider these tips.

 

When it comes to wearing a hoodie, choose wisely. 

You don’t want to be overly flashy with your clothes. It’s crucial to find a good balance between comfort and style. You don’t have to wear your favorite high-end designer hoodie to look fashionable. You can achieve the same effect by avoiding bright colors and large logos on your hoodie. Instead of flashy colors and styles, stick with neutrals such as black, white, and gray. These colors can be worn with anything and are timeless favorites because they never go out of style.

 

When choosing your hoodie 

When choosing what color hoodie to wear, think about the rest of your outfit as well. If you’re wearing jeans and boots, you should stick with darker colors such as black or navy blue. On the other hand, if you’re going for a lighter look and wearing casual clothes such as khaki pants.

 

Pick one that fits your body well.

If this is your first hoodie, it’s crucial to pick one that fits your body well. A baggy jacket will only make you look bigger than you are, while a tight hoodie won’t leave room for the rest of your clothes. 

Conclusion

Ultimately, hoodies are about more than just personal style. They’re about escaping into your little world, a place where you can be alone with your thoughts. Even though hoodie culture is about to evolve, the core of what makes them unique will continue to endure.