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  2. The 4 best men's crewneck sweatshirts - AOL

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    The best men's crewneck sweatshirts are your everyday go-to, whether you’re gearing up for a meeting, running errands, or flopping on the couch. In addition to the eternally popular camouflage ...

  3. 20 Crewneck Sweatshirts to Dress Up, Down, or for Every ... - AOL

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    From J.Crew to Champion, check out all the coolest sweatshirts to cop this fall. Inside, explore more styles from Lululemon, Stone Island, and more.

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    The Carhartt sale includes hundreds of clothing styles and accessories, including options for men, women, and even kids. Many of the items on sale are colors that the brand is discontinuing, so if ...

  5. American Giant - Wikipedia

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    Using cotton grown in North Carolina, [3] it is constructed of heavyweight fleece and features reinforced elbow pads, a double-lined hood, and custom hardware. [6] [9] The product line has since expanded to include other kinds of men's sweatshirts, tee-shirts, and sweatpants, [6] and subsequently women's sportswear and jeans.

  6. Hoodie - Wikipedia

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    This 19th-century book illustration copies a 12th-century English image of a man wearing a hooded tunic. The garment's style and form can be traced back to Medieval Europe when the preferred clothing for Catholic monks included a hood called a cowl attached to a tunic or robes, [6] [7] and a chaperon or hooded cape was very commonly worn by any outdoors worker.

  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]