Men's Under Armour Fleece Big Logo Hoodie (Mechanic Blue)
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Macy's has Men's Under Armour Fleece Big Logo Hoodie (Mechanic Blue) for $21.93. Choose free curbside pickup otherwise shipping is free on orders of $25+.
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Features:
Drawstring hood with crossover neckline
Imported
Kangaroo pocket
Lightweight, breathable Armour Fleece
Logo at front; elastic binding at cuffs
Machine washable
Polyester
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My wife bought me this sweater a couple months ago. It's definitely an interesting color. The sleeves don't end in typical stretchy sweater cuffs though. It's a much less elastic thin cuff. You won't be sliding the sleeves up your forearm with this sweater. Its not the greatest if you're wearing a watch.
Seems to be a popular thing from underarmor. I have a couple like that. It's not bad it's just something to note.
Its definitely not my warmest sweater but it's super light and soft. The different cuffs make it easier to wear under my coat. Wife paid nearly double this on a clearance so it's a killer deal here.
My wife bought me this sweater a couple months ago. It's definitely an interesting color. The sleeves don't end in typical stretchy sweater cuffs though. It's a much less elastic thin cuff. You won't be sliding the sleeves up your forearm with this sweater. Its not the greatest if you're wearing a watch.
Seems to be a popular thing from underarmor. I have a couple like that. It's not bad it's just something to note.
Its definitely not my warmest sweater but it's super light and soft. The different cuffs make it easier to wear under my coat. Wife paid nearly double this on a clearance so it's a killer deal here.
Why do you call it a sweater? Is that a regional thing?
My wife bought me this sweater a couple months ago. It's definitely an interesting color. The sleeves don't end in typical stretchy sweater cuffs though. It's a much less elastic thin cuff. You won't be sliding the sleeves up your forearm with this sweater. Its not the greatest if you're wearing a watch.
Seems to be a popular thing from underarmor. I have a couple like that. It's not bad it's just something to note.
Its definitely not my warmest sweater but it's super light and soft. The different cuffs make it easier to wear under my coat. Wife paid nearly double this on a clearance so it's a killer deal here.
I agree to everything here, this was my exact experience. I just purchased this maybe 2 weeks ago. I really like it. Very comfortable but you have to remember that you can't really roll up the sleeves at all, the wrists are too small.
Great for either chilling when it's a bit cold or even working out.
I don't have this exact color so I can't comment on the looks.
So let me see if I understand this correctly. I pay THEM money and they get FREE advertising with a billboard sized logo of theirs across my chest. Well, that's not happening. What are ya'll thinking?
So let me see if I understand this correctly. I pay THEM money and they get FREE advertising with a billboard sized logo of theirs across my chest. Well, that's not happening. What are ya'll thinking?
I'd say they should remove their logo, sell it to you for $50 w/o the advertising, makes you happy and thumb it up. Whattayasay?
I'd say they should remove their logo, sell it to you for $50 w/o the advertising, makes you happy and thumb it up. Whattayasay?
I don't buy any clothing (or anything else) that advertises a brand. Brand loyalty is dumb. Quality and value trumps brand loyalty. When my kids were little we never went to Wendy's or In & Out. We went to" the hamburger place." The exception is travel. Since I flew a lot of business I've got lifetime status with AA and Marriott (then SPG). It's the exception because because they reciprocate and take great care of us with upgrades to first class, suites, lounge access. With this logo crap on clothing that pills after you wash it twice it's a one way street. You pay them and they advertise on you on a poor quality garment. And would I pay more for clothing without logos? Well, I guess I would/will/do because I own have any of it. And yes, the license plate frame with the dealer's name comes off before I leave the lot.
The literal definition of the word Hoodie is a hooded sweatshirt or jacket.
A hoodie is a type of sweater. Wtf is with people taking issue with calling it a sweater? That's what it is.
A regional thing? Must be...
Sweater = Christmas sweater for any occasion, so minus the Christmas part. Might be made out of yarn. Can be somewhat formalish feeling.
Sweatshirt = sweater with tighter threads, never made out of yarn (can't be knitted by grandma). Often athletic. Might be chic.
Hoodie = hooded sweatshirt.
OP = free advertising for UA but also that you might have more money than someone who only buys Hanes hoodies 😉 (I like tiny hidden logos at most but UA is def a solid brand. Now THAT differs culturally, in parts of the East you want brand big & bold - "there's a man riding a horse across my chest")
Sweater = Christmas sweater for any occasion, so minus the Christmas part. Might be made out of yarn. Can be somewhat formalish feeling.
Sweatshirt = sweater with tighter threads, never made out of yarn (can't be knitted by grandma). Often athletic. Might be chic.
Hoodie = hooded sweatshirt.
OP = free advertising for UA but also that you might have more money than someone who only buys Hanes hoodies 😉 (I like tiny hidden logos at most but UA is def a solid brand. Now THAT differs culturally, in parts of the East you want brand big & bold - "there's a man riding a horse across my chest")
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Seems to be a popular thing from underarmor. I have a couple like that. It's not bad it's just something to note.
Its definitely not my warmest sweater but it's super light and soft. The different cuffs make it easier to wear under my coat. Wife paid nearly double this on a clearance so it's a killer deal here.
Feels good, warm and has a distinct color. Good price.
Seems to be a popular thing from underarmor. I have a couple like that. It's not bad it's just something to note.
Its definitely not my warmest sweater but it's super light and soft. The different cuffs make it easier to wear under my coat. Wife paid nearly double this on a clearance so it's a killer deal here.
No less than Five times in one review. I have the same question.
Seems to be a popular thing from underarmor. I have a couple like that. It's not bad it's just something to note.
Its definitely not my warmest sweater but it's super light and soft. The different cuffs make it easier to wear under my coat. Wife paid nearly double this on a clearance so it's a killer deal here.
Great for either chilling when it's a bit cold or even working out.
I don't have this exact color so I can't comment on the looks.
Id call it a sweater with a hood too. What else would you call it? I rarely hear someone use the word 'pullover'
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I'd say they should remove their logo, sell it to you for $50 w/o the advertising, makes you happy and thumb it up. Whattayasay?
Hoodie.
The literal definition of the word Hoodie is a hooded sweatshirt or jacket.
A hoodie is a type of sweater. Wtf is with people taking issue with calling it a sweater? That's what it is.
A regional thing? Must be...
A hoodie is a type of sweater. Wtf is with people taking issue with calling it a sweater? That's what it is.
A regional thing? Must be...
Sweater = Christmas sweater for any occasion, so minus the Christmas part. Might be made out of yarn. Can be somewhat formalish feeling.
Sweatshirt = sweater with tighter threads, never made out of yarn (can't be knitted by grandma). Often athletic. Might be chic.
Hoodie = hooded sweatshirt.
OP = free advertising for UA but also that you might have more money than someone who only buys Hanes hoodies 😉 (I like tiny hidden logos at most but UA is def a solid brand. Now THAT differs culturally, in parts of the East you want brand big & bold - "there's a man riding a horse across my chest")
Edit to add perfect example of jacket vs. sweater vs. cardigan vs. hoodie vs. coat vs. sweatshirt - https://100hourboard.or
Sweatshirt = sweater with tighter threads, never made out of yarn (can't be knitted by grandma). Often athletic. Might be chic.
Hoodie = hooded sweatshirt.
OP = free advertising for UA but also that you might have more money than someone who only buys Hanes hoodies 😉 (I like tiny hidden logos at most but UA is def a solid brand. Now THAT differs culturally, in parts of the East you want brand big & bold - "there's a man riding a horse across my chest")
Edit to add perfect example of jacket vs. sweater vs. cardigan vs. hoodie vs. coat vs. sweatshirt - https://100hourboard.or
Don't just make up definitions...