It’s hoodie season! The temperatures have dropped, and it’s time to dig out your chilly weather clothes. I have been going through my son’s clothes and discovered that he needs a huge wardrobe refresh for this season. Since he was three years old, he has always had to wear school uniforms, so he didn’t have too many everyday clothes, except for in the summertime. He graduated high school this spring, and he needs comfortable, stylish winter clothing.
Whether walking for exercise or just across campus (like my son), adidas has got you covered for all things hoodies! My son loves nothing more than a zip-up hoodie, and this Essentials Fleece 3-Stripes Full-Zip Hoodie was his first choice.
I was more partial to the lavender Holiday Graphic 3-Stripes Oversized Hoodie. I love this color, and I love roomy clothes even more! The women’s hoodies come in such great colors!
The best part is that adidas has a hoodie for everyone! Men, women, and children can find a generous selection of warm, comfortable hoodies in a range of colors. Hoodies are such a staple item for any wardrobe. They also make wonderful gifts! Head on over to adidas and pick out your perfect hoodie today!
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Mari says
I love hoodies too, comfy and cozy in this cold weather!
Mandy says
Yes, they are so easy and comfortable! SO great for winter!
Billie Jo says
Love these! I like to wear the zip-up ones because I get cold, hot, and cold! LOL
Mandy says
Same! Haha! I go back and forth all day long.
Carrie@northwoods scrapbook says
Love hoodies weather too! Living in the northwoods you can imagine I have more than my share. Lol Have a great weekend Hon! xo
Mandy says
Oh, I’ll bet you do! Haha! I can’t imagine how cold it must get where you live! I don’t know that I could ever get used to it! I’m such a wimp!
Kim says
It’s hoodie weather here for sure!!
Mandy says
Yep, it just kind of came on all of a sudden here. We normally don’t get these polar plunges until February.