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Bought a bunch of these last time. Not worth it.
- They shrink quite a bit.
- Be prepared to have all your other clothes covered in colored lint from the inside of this hoodie and a whole lot of it.
- The neck hole is oddly tight and suffocating compared to the rest of the hoodie.
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Bought a bunch of these last time. Not worth it.
- They shrink quite a bit.
- Be prepared to have all your other clothes covered in colored lint from the inside of this hoodie and a whole lot of it.
- The neck hole is oddly tight and suffocating compared to the rest of the hoodie.
Last edited by MeAmSuperman May 4, 2025 at 11:45 PM.
Bought a bunch of these last time. Not worth it.
- They shrink quite a bit.
- Be prepared to have all your other clothes covered in colored lint from the inside of this hoodie and a whole lot of it.
- The neck hole is oddly tight and suffocating compared to the rest of the hoodie.
I have a couple of the full zipper version of this and haven't had those issues. I always use dryer sheets when I wash them, so that probably helps with the lint.
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Bought a bunch of these last time. Not worth it.
- They shrink quite a bit.
- Be prepared to have all your other clothes covered in colored lint from the inside of this hoodie and a whole lot of it.
- The neck hole is oddly tight and suffocating compared to the rest of the hoodie.
The lint is a big problem for these Hanes hoodies, or their sweatshirts. I made the mistake of wearing white T-shirt's underneath.
50% Polyester. In for 0! Rather have 1 100% cotton hoodie than 10 polyester hoodies.
Agreed, not good, but there actually are some uses for these. You're doing some nasty cool/cold weather yard work, working on a car, in the shop/studio, fixing your outhouse (wear hazmat), etc. When you're doing a lousy, dirty, filthy, job, these can sorta work.
I bought one of these a long time ago and used it for painting, etc. The sleeves lost their elastic and stretched out in about a month forcing me to roll them up, but it kept me from worrying about it. A real crappy sweat shirt for crappy jobs.
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- They shrink quite a bit.
- Be prepared to have all your other clothes covered in colored lint from the inside of this hoodie and a whole lot of it.
- The neck hole is oddly tight and suffocating compared to the rest of the hoodie.
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- They shrink quite a bit.
- Be prepared to have all your other clothes covered in colored lint from the inside of this hoodie and a whole lot of it.
- The neck hole is oddly tight and suffocating compared to the rest of the hoodie.
- They shrink quite a bit.
- Be prepared to have all your other clothes covered in colored lint from the inside of this hoodie and a whole lot of it.
- The neck hole is oddly tight and suffocating compared to the rest of the hoodie.
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- They shrink quite a bit.
- Be prepared to have all your other clothes covered in colored lint from the inside of this hoodie and a whole lot of it.
- The neck hole is oddly tight and suffocating compared to the rest of the hoodie.
Dryer sheets don't really help.
Agreed, not good, but there actually are some uses for these. You're doing some nasty cool/cold weather yard work, working on a car, in the shop/studio, fixing your outhouse (wear hazmat), etc. When you're doing a lousy, dirty, filthy, job, these can sorta work.
I bought one of these a long time ago and used it for painting, etc. The sleeves lost their elastic and stretched out in about a month forcing me to roll them up, but it kept me from worrying about it. A real crappy sweat shirt for crappy jobs.
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