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  2. Don't Sleep on These 17 Versatile, Actually-Cool Zip-Up Hoodies

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    T-shirts or henleys work well underneath zip-up hoodies, providing an easy layering option. For a more elevated look, consider adding stylish sneakers or casual boots, and wear button-down shirts ...

  3. Hailey Bieber Proves Just How Chic Game-Day Fashion Can Be - AOL

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    The zip-up jacket had a sharp collar and a cropped silhouette, and Bieber expertly paired it with black trousers so loose they swayed like water as she walked. XNY/Star Max - Getty Images

  4. Here’s How Elevated Athleisure Is Taking Over the Runway - AOL

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    Its focus is on refined running wear, but it also offers transitional garments that are meant to be worn in your day-to-day: running jackets, zip hoodies, and track pants.

  5. Hoodie - Wikipedia

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    A hoodie is a type of sweatshirt [1] with a hood that, when worn up, covers most of the head and neck, and sometimes the face. The most common 'pullover' style hoodies often include a single large kangaroo pocket or muff on the lower front, while hoodies with zippers usually include two pockets , one on either side of the zipper, in the same ...

  6. Wrangler (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Wrangler is an American manufacturer of jeans and other clothing items, particularly workwear. The brand is owned by Kontoor Brands Inc., which also owns Lee . Its headquarters is in downtown Greensboro, North Carolina , in the United States , with production plants located throughout the world.

  7. Sweatshirt - Wikipedia

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    The T-shirt slogan fad of the 1970s inevitably translated to sweatshirts. Due to the relative simplicity of customization and the power of clever graphics combined with catchphrases, sweatshirts became a vehicle for personal expression for both the designer and the wearer. [6] In Australia, the sweatshirt is referred to as a 'Sloppy Joe'. [7] [8]