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Topo Logo Hoodie

  • Topo Logo Hoodie

The 3-second version

  • 8.5-ounce cotton-polyester fleece balances warmth and breathability
  • Jersey lining inside the hood eliminates rough edges
  • Split-stitch double-needle seams handle stress at every join
  • Needs sizing—standard fit varies by frame
  • Not a performance layer for high-output activity

Why it's on GiftsFeed

A midweight fleece hoodie built for everyday comfort

Most casual hoodies use single-needle construction and skip the details that extend lifespan. This one commits to split-stitch seams, metal-reinforced eyelets, and twill neck tape—finishes borrowed from workwear and technical outerwear. The jersey-lined hood and ribbed cuffs mean it feels finished rather than raw, and the midweight fleece works across three seasons instead of forcing you to layer up or strip down constantly. If you keep wearing through the same cheap pullovers every year, this is the alternative that actually lasts.

Good gift when

  • People who want a go-to layer that works for errands and downtime
  • Anyone tired of lightweight hoodies that pill or stretch out
  • Outdoor enthusiasts looking for camp and travel comfort

Skip it if You need a technical layering piece for active use rather than a casual pullover

Specs

Material
Cotton-polyester blend fleece
Weight
8.5 oz (280 gm)
Hood Lining
Jersey
Seam Construction
Split stitch double needle
Cuff & Waistband
1x1 ribbing
Eyelets
Metal
Fit
Standard
Available Sizes
XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL
Available Colors
Alpine Green, Black

What's included

  • Topo Logo Hoodie

If you're giving it

  • You'll need their size

Casual hoodie arrives folded; needs size selection from XS to XXL.

The details

This hoodie uses an 8.5-ounce cotton-polyester fleece that sits between lightweight summer pullovers and heavy winter layers. The jersey lining inside the hood prevents the rough feel that unlined fleece can have against your neck and face.

Split-stitch double-needle seams run through every join, a construction method that distributes tension across two parallel rows rather than concentrating stress on a single line of thread. The cuffs and waistband use 1x1 ribbing—alternating knit and purl stitches—which holds its shape better than plain jersey after repeated stretching.

Metal eyelets reinforce the drawstring holes at the hood opening, so they won't fray or tear out over time. Twill tape finishes the neck seam, lying flat against your skin instead of leaving an exposed raw edge.

The standard fit provides room through the chest and shoulders without extra fabric bunching at the sides. Sleeves are cut long enough to cover your wrists when your arms are extended. Available in alpine green and black, sized from XS through XXL.

Cotton-polyester blend with split-stitch seams and a jersey-lined hood

$48at hyperlitemountaingear.com

Ships and sold by Hyperlite Mountain Gear. About this merchant

Questions

What weight fleece is this compared to other hoodies?
At 8.5 ounces, this sits in the midweight range. It's heavier than summer-weight pullovers that typically run 6–7 ounces, but lighter than winter sweatshirts that can reach 12 ounces or more. You can wear it comfortably indoors or as a layer under a shell.
Does the hood have a drawstring?
Yes, the hood includes a drawstring that runs through metal eyelets. The metal reinforcement keeps the holes from tearing or fraying over time, which is a common failure point on hoodies with fabric-only openings.
How does the standard fit compare to a slim or relaxed cut?
Standard fit provides room through the chest and shoulders without excess fabric at the sides. It's not tailored close to the body like a slim fit, but it doesn't have the extra width of a relaxed or oversized cut. You should be able to layer a T-shirt underneath comfortably.
Will the cuffs stretch out over time?
The cuffs use 1x1 ribbing, an alternating knit pattern that returns to its original shape better than plain jersey fabric. This construction is more resistant to stretching out, especially at the wrists where hoodies typically lose their fit first.

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