Friday 16 May 2014

Men’s sweatshirts for the chilly season

Sweatshirts are one of the most comfy types of men’s clothing to wear during the winter. They are a type of sweatshirt with a hood to protect the head from the cold. Hoodies are a popular fashion statement in both women’s and men’s clothing. Here are few examples of hoodie men’s sweatshirts.

The pullover hoodie- They are called “pull over” hoodies because you need to pull over your head to wear them. They normally have drawstrings to adjust the size of the hoodie around your head. This type of men’s sweatshirt can be worn with sweat pants, track pants, jeans, and shorts. Hoodies are the perfect types of men’s clothing to wear when the weather is neither too warm nor cold. However, they are not water resistant so it is recommended to wear a raincoat over your hoodie if it's raining outdoors.

Zipper hoodie- A zipper hoodie is one of the popular types of men’s sweatshirts. It is mostly used by athletes who want to avoid becoming hypothermic while playing outdoor sports such as basketball or short distance running. Zipper hoodies usually have zips down the front of the sweatshirt for easy wearing and quick removal. Since this type of men’s clothing is so helpful to athletes it has been largely used for a various professional sports as a uniform, with jersey numbers and logos printed on the back.

Men’s jackets form an ideal alternative to sweatshirts during the winter. The most popular type of men’s jackets is the leather jacket. It is made from the skin of animals like cows, horses and lambs and is processed for comfort, visual appeal and robustness. There are various types of jackets available today which can be used for various purposes and occasions. For example, Bomber Style that Ideal for people with lean and broad shoulders, Straight Style- a simple leather jacket without zippers and multiple pockets that seldom accentuates your figure and helps you to appear lean and tall. Motorcycle Style and the Military Style- this type of men’s jackets was popularized during the World War II for airplane crew to keep them warm and comfortable during battles in cold regions like the Russian Moscow. 

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