Now that you’re in the second half of winter, you’ve probably worn out most of your cold weather sweats (we can’t blame you). If you’re looking to stock up on a stylish, durable hoodie that will last well past Spring, we suggest Todd Snyder and Champion’s bestselling popover hoodie, which is now on sale for just $89, a savings of $49 on the usual price. Trust us when we say it’s a rare president’s day deal from two of the best clothing brands for men.
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Snyder’s collaboration represents the vintage athletic apparel of yore, spun off a refined version of classic activewear. In other words: this hoodie looks and feels amazing. Cut from a 100 percent cotton, it features heritage details like ribbed cuffs (legend has it that it collects pooling sweat), two slash pockets, and a smart waistband. Plus, its sunshine yellow hue brightens up any look. Throw it over your moisture-wicking shirt on the way to the gym, or layer it over a lightweight T-shirt during your Netflix binge. Pair it with its matching slim joggers, and you’ve got a decent outfit to wear during those in-and-out errands. Now that athleisure is an acceptable work-from-home uniform for most guys, you’ll probably be wearing this hoodie all day, every day.
And lest we forget to mention the cozy fit. Unlike your typical college pullover, this popover hoodie’s waistband was refined for a looser silhouette, hewing closer to Champion’s athletic past. Plus, its midweight fabric means it will keep you warm without overheating in between season. And, staying true to the sportswear brand’s heritage, its terry cloth fabric is just as comfortable as Champion’s famed sweatpants.
Launched in 2013, the Champion collaboration was meant to be a collection that belonged in every man’s closet. Now, eight years later, this hoodie is a piece that demands every man own three. And with this generous markdown, there’s never been a better time to do just that.
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