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12 Best Sweatshirts for Staying Warm and Cozy | 2025 Picks
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She also notes that this hoodie runs large, so you may want to order your usual size (instead of sizing up).
Material: N/A | Sizes: XXS to XXXL
Best Quarter Zip: Athleta Forever Fleece ¼ Zip Sweatshirt
“I literally lived in this all winter long and can’t recommend it enough,” Dana Leigh Smith, vice president and content lead at Condé Nast Health, confesses. “The quarter zip neckline looks presentable on Zoom calls, while the long length gives cozy vibes.” With regular, tall, and petite sizes available, this sweatshirt will cover your butt without drowning you in fabric.
While our tester loved wearing it around the house, she says it also comes in handy for running errands and walking her dog because it has a barely noticeable kangaroo pocket that’s large enough to hold her phone or keys. Plus, it’s “super fuzzy and warm, but doesn’t feel heavy,” Leigh Smith says, so it can be your grab-and-go jacket on chilly mornings.
Material: Cotton, polyester, spandex | Sizes: XXS to 3X
Best Lightweight: Free People All Star Solid Pullover
This crewneck is the perfect blank canvas for any outfit. The interior is terry cloth instead of warm fleece, so it layers well under a denim jacket without suffocating me. I also really appreciate the relaxed waistband—it has slits, so it doesn’t sit tight around my hips. And one of my favorite features has to be the hidden side pockets, which blend right in with the sweatshirt’s side seams.
I typically wear a size medium or large in tops, but Free People is known for oversized fits, so I went with a medium (spoiler: it fits perfectly). I just wish it was a little longer, to cover more of my butt when I wear leggings.
Material: Cotton, polyester | Sizes: XS to XL
Best for Travel: AirEssentials Half Zip
Not to be dramatic, but when I first tried this Spanx half-zip on, it blew my mind. The Tencel modal fabric is incredibly soft on the outside, but smooth and almost cool to the touch on the inside—perfect for anyone who runs hot. It also looks super sleek on, thanks to the long collar that folds over and seams that run up the sides to give the sweatshirt more structure. I’d wear it pretty much everywhere—to work, the airport, or a casual dinner.
Material: Tencel, modal, polyester | Sizes: XS to 3X
Best Oversized: Alo Accolade Crewneck Pullover
Paired with biker shorts, Alo’s Accolade Crewneck is serving sporty casual vibes, a la Princess Diana. A 2023 SELF Activewear Award winner, it’s already oversized, but you can still size up for an even slouchier silhouette.
Our testers loved the pre-worn feel that comes from its light French terry: “It’s the perfect weight to throw over a sports bra when you’re commuting to and from your workout,” one said. “The inside is soft, and it’s roomy, but not so much that it looks frumpy.”
Material: Cotton, polyester | Sizes: XXS to 2XL
More great sweatshirts
Some of these sweatshirts have rave reviews, while we’re currently testing others to make sure they live up to the online hype. Either way, we still think they’re worth considering.
Vuori Halo Performance Hoodie 2.0
Plenty of SELF staffers swear by Vuori’s activewear (I live in the AllTheFeels Leggings, and our fitness director loves the Performance Joggers), so we’re not surprised that the Halo Performance Hoodie 2.0 has so many fans. It’s made with polyester, a synthetic material that’ll wick moisture away from your body to keep you cool. Plus, it’s thin and stretchy, making it a great layer for sweaty activities like hiking or playing tennis.
Material: Polyester, elastane | Sizes: XXS to XXL
Skims Cotton Fleece Classic Zip Up Hoodie
Skims continues to recruit die-hard fans—including our senior commerce editor, who can’t get enough of the brand’s Fits Everybody Scoop Bralette—and you might be a convert too, after trying this zip-up hoodie. We’re more impressed by what this sweatshirt doesn’t have: There are no weird seams, obnoxious branding, clunky zippers, or chunky drawstrings. It’s plain as can be, in a very chic way.
Material: Cotton, polyester | Sizes: XXS to 4X
Aritzia Sweatfleece Cozy Fleece Mega Raglan Hoodie
This is the gray hoodie I’ve been wanting my whole life. I love that it has raglan sleeves, meaning the seams run from the armpit up to the collar bone rather than off the shoulder, because it gives the sweatshirt a much better shape than others I’ve worn in the past. Also, it runs large and the waistband is relaxed, so it sits on my hips without digging into them.
Material: Cotton, polyester, elastane | Sizes: 2XS to 2XL
What to consider when shopping for the best sweatshirt
To help you find a sweatshirt you’ll wear on repeat, we recommend keeping these factors in mind.
On our list, you’ll find hoodies, crewnecks, quarter-zips, half-zips, and full-zips. Crewnecks are nice to nap in, since they don’t have a hood or zippers, while full-zips are easier to slip on and off. The choice comes down to your personal style, how you like to layer, and how much room you have in your closet.
An oversized sweatshirt feels extra cozy when all you want to do is sink into the couch and binge-watch Love Island. But if you’re going on a run or bundling up with a coat over your sweatshirt, you might want something more fitted. Either way, double-checking reviews to see if your pick runs true to size is always a good idea.
Most high-quality sweatshirts are made from natural fibers (like cotton) that are woven into a thick, heavyweight fabric, Preeti Arya, an assistant professor in the textile and marketing department at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), tells SELF. You might also see options made from French terry—another great material, Arya says, because it’s warm, durable, and mostly made of cotton. But if you’re looking for a sweatshirt you can sweat in, go for a synthetic, moisture-wicking fabric like polyester instead.
How we tested the best sweatshirts
The SELF team has tested dozens of sweatshirts. It doesn’t matter what style—hoodie, crewneck, quarter zip—if it’s comfy, we want it in our closets. So, when it came time to name the best sweatshirts, I asked around to see which sweatshirts our editors reach for over and over again. These are the ones we can’t live without—if we lost them, they’d be an instant repurchase.
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