to me hoodies are more chilling-out clothes since I look like I'm swimming in the clothes when I wear them, so I really have never paid more than $50 for a really nice one. A sweater, however...
Yes, as long as you dont wear it zipped up, with the hood over your head, walking down the street in July 100+ degrees, like a LOT of these kids are doing now days
Hell no, never paid more than thirty or forty for a sweatshirt. But I'm cheap as fuck so my opinion on it probably doesn't count.
^Props to post above for buying Carhartt, that's clean. The clothes I wear is GQ and casual sheek, I can't rock a LRG. Just isn't my style. I would take that $60 bucks and buy two hoodies from tj max. Those two hoodies got to be able to mix and match with my clothes. From my experience, if the females don't complement or touch what you wear, you ain't looking clean.
Been inactive on the forums for a long time, but i got an american eagle hoodie at the time i was looking for one. Then for christmas i bought myself an LRG crewneck and 2 t shirts. I win at the end . The crew neck was $25. I have so much lrg stuff now, socks, boardshorts, crewneck, and like 8 t shirts or more.
$60 is an average price but for a simple streetwear hoodie i would check Plndr(.com). They have shit like that 80+% off
60 isnt a biggie. Reigning Champ hoodies easily go for 150, peep it out those of yall that like quality stuff.
whaaat... i've never paid more than $30 for any sort of sweatshirt, but that's probably because i don't buy things specifically for their brand. ultimately OP it's up to you, but i wouldn't do it, i could use that extra money for something else worth my time
Ever since thrift shop came out people who use the internet suddenly stopped admitting they spend stupid amounts of money on hoodies lol, but i bet half of you still do unfortunately.
Damn I didn't know Carhartt was so popular lol I guess I've been outta the loop. I love mine. Best $120 I've ever spent on a jacket. Sooooo damn warm
That doesn't even make sense really Why would people act like they don't spend a lot on clothes when they secretly do? That's ridiculous my man, and probably not true whatsoever
Yeah I paid like $70 for an Express hoodie, that I can justify. I just don't know why people spend 100's on shit from Buckle and Burberry and shit, that I couldn't justify. I spent $400 on a Calvin Klein jacket but I don't look like an extra from Jersey Shore