10 Best Brand For Men's Sweatshirts
Updated on: May 2023
Best Brand For Men's Sweatshirts in 2023
Hanes Men's EcoSmart Fleece Sweatshirt, White, X Large

- Cozy 7.8-ounce fleece made with up to 5 percent polyester created from recycled plastic
- Pill-resistant fabric with high-stitch density for durability
- Lay flat collar keeps its shape wash after wash
- All the comfort of Hanes with our famous tag-free collar
Hanes Men's Pullover EcoSmart Fleece Hooded Sweatshirt, White, Small

- Cozy 7.8-ounce fleece made with up to 5 percent polyester created from recycled plastic
- Pill-resistant fabric with high-stitch density for durability
- Cozy hood with dyed-to-match adjustable draw cord
- Ribbed waistband and cuffs, split kangaroo pocket
Gildan Men's Fleece Crewneck Sweatshirt, White Small

- Set-in sleeves
- Double needle cuff and waistband
- 1x1 rib with spandex
- Softer feel and reduced pilling
Under Armour Men's Rival Fleece Pullover Hoodie, Black (001)/Black, Medium

- Ultra soft, 230g cotton blend fleece
- Material wicks sweat & dries really fast
- Adjustable crossover hood with open snorkel neckline
- Front kangaroo pocket
- Ribbed cuffs & hem
Gildan Men's Heavy Blend Fleece Hooded Sweatshirt G18500, White, Medium

- Doubled lined hood with matching drawstring
- Softer feel and reduced pilling
- Double needle cuff and waistband
- Pouch pocket for extra carry
- 1x1 rib with spandex
Under Armour Men's Storm Fleece QZ Sweater, Academy, Large

- UA Storm technology repels water without sacrificing breathability
- Lightweight Heathered fleece with a soft, warm, brushed inner layer
- Ribbed collar, cuffs & hem
Champion Men's Graphic Powerblend Fleece Crew, Oxford Grey Script, Medium

- Better fit. Wider rib cuffs and hem
- Soft comfortable fabric. A percentage of recycled fibers used in making the fabric
Champion Men's Graphic Powerblend Fleece Hoodie, Granite Heather Script, X-Large

- Better fit. Wider rib cuffs and hem
- Soft comfortable fabric. A percentage of recycled fibers used in making the fabric
Hanes Men's Ultimate Heavyweight Fleece Sweatshirt, Black, Large

- Cotton-rich heavyweight fleece resists pilling
- Our heaviest, warmest fleece is ideal for keeping out the cold
- Patented low-pill fabric
Fruit of the Loom Men's Fleece Crew Sweatshirt, Navy, X-Large

- Cotton dominant lightweight fleece with superior softness
- V-notch detailing at neck
- Contrast neck tape
- 7.2 cover cotton/polyester pre-shrunk fleece
- Weave Type: Knit
How to Make a Sweatshirt Dressy
You can take a new sweatshirt and make it dressy or an old sweatshirt to give it a different newer look. All you need to do is add some things to it and its done.
You can make the new or old sweatshirt to look like a sweater or a cardigan by cutting down the front center. Turn both sides of the cut inward with the insides together measuring about a half of inch, than another 8th of an inch to pin and iron down, after ironing sew both sides. Then place buttons down each side. Any shape buttons are alright but I would use no larger than an inch in size. You may choose to sew some lace, either see through or the colored cotton lace around the neck, sleeves and at the bottom. If you choose to use lace, you will need to sew it on last.
Also you may add buttons to one side with loops on the other side that will loop over the buttons. You can do this by adding another material. You will need to measure and cut two pieces 1and a1/2 inches wide to add on both sides of the sweatshirt, pinning good sides together. Then cut your new material in strips the length of the shirt including the band. If you choose to cut the band off, than cut 3/4 inch, enough to have ½ inch hem and to turn under ¼ inch raw edge. This will need to be ironed down before sewing. Do the left side first by pinning the material with good side down on shirt an 8th inch form edge of shirt, now sew. Then turn the material to the back turning the raw edge 8th inch from edge, pin and sew. Now iron the material down you should have an inch of the new cloth over the edge of the sweatshirt. Now place the buttons on, spacing evenly apart on front. Now you will need to cut loops ½ inch wide, 2-21/2 inches long, this will depend on how large the buttons are. You will need about 7 to 8 strips depending on how many buttons you will use. Now go to the right side. Have the loops sewn by placing the good side of the cloth together and sewing about an 8th of an inch, leaving both ends open, then turning them so the good side is out. Now lay them down to be ironed with the seam in the middle of the loop. Cross the loop to fit the size of the button, sew on the cross. On the right side pin the material and loops 8th inch from edge of shirt with the loop seam up and the materials good sides together. Make sure the loops are across from the buttons, now sew together.
Turn the added material back toward the left side leaving an 8th inch to sew down on the inside from edge. Be sure to remove the pins from the loops and iron back side and pin down to sew.
There are other things that you can do, like placing a pocket or two on the front. You also can add cross-stitch to the front of the pockets, cut down the front at neck about 3 inches, and then add lace there, on the sleeves and the bottom. Also cut the sides and hem back at the bottom. There are so many things that you can do to make the new shirt fancy and the old one different. Remove the bands from the sleeves and the bottom then place a ½ inch hem.