Hoodies and sweatshirts are the most reordered category in wholesale blank apparel — and the difference between a good choice and the wrong one comes down to knowing what each style is built for. At GotApparel we have been supplying and decorating hoodies and sweatshirts for businesses, schools, sports teams, and print shops for over 15 years. This guide covers every major style organized by structure, fit, fabric, and purpose — with specific brand and decoration notes for each one so you can order right the first time.
Quick reference — all styles covered in this guide: Pullover hoodie, zip-up hoodie, quarter-zip hoodie, half-zip sweatshirt, crewneck sweatshirt, oversized hoodie, cropped hoodie, fitted hoodie, raglan hoodie, sleeveless hoodie, fleece hoodie, french terry sweatshirt, sherpa-lined hoodie, performance hoodie, organic hoodie, reverse weave sweatshirt, tie-dye sweatshirt, hoodie sweatshirt dress, coach’s jacket.
By Structure and Closure
Pullover Hoodie
The pullover hoodie has no front opening — it pulls over the head, has a kangaroo pocket, and a drawstring hood. Champion standardized this construction for American university athletic programs in the 1930s and it remains the highest-volume hoodie style in the US today. The unbroken front panel is its most practical feature — no zipper means no interruption to a screen printed graphic, which is why decorators consistently choose pullovers for large chest print programs. The Gildan 18500 Heavy Blend at 8 oz 50/50 cotton-polyester is the most reordered blank pullover in the wholesale market, available in over 35 colors. For a premium retail finish the Independent Trading SS4500 at 80/20 ringspun cotton-polyester is the decorator favorite for brand merchandise and streetwear programs.
Best for: team uniforms, school spirit wear, branded merchandise, screen printing.
Zip-Up Hoodie
A zip-up hoodies has a full-length zipper from hem to collar, two side pockets, and works equally well open over a t-shirt or fully closed for warmth. That layering versatility drives consistent reorders from corporate casual programs and athletic teams alike. The zipper makes large front chest prints impractical — left-chest embroidery and sleeve decoration are the standard choices for branded zip-up programs. The Gildan 18600 Full-Zip Heavy Blend at 8 oz is the go-to wholesale choice. Port Authority’s full-zip fleece jacket range suits corporate programs where the line between fleece hoodie and outerwear needs to look intentional.
Quarter-Zip Hoodie
The quarter-zip has a zipper running from the collar to mid-chest — enough to adjust temperature without fully opening. Corporate uniform programs and golf teams order it more consistently than any other sweatshirt style because the standing collar looks intentional in professional settings rather than purely casual. Sport-Tek’s quarter-zip performance pullover is the most reordered style in this category. Left-chest embroidery is the standard decoration placement.
Best for: corporate uniforms, golf teams, professional casual programs.
Half-Zip Sweatshirt
The half-zip extends slightly further than a quarter-zip — to roughly the sternum — and sits flatter at the collar because it typically uses a mock neck rather than a full hood. It reads more as a sweatshirt than a hoodie, which makes it the practical choice for school athletic programs and corporate wellness apparel where a cleaner silhouette matters. Port Authority and Sport-Tek both carry half-zip styles that work well for these programs, and both take left-chest embroidery cleanly without puckering.
By Fit and Silhouette
Crewneck Sweatshirt
The crewneck has no hood and no zipper — a round neckline, ribbed cuffs and hem, and a clean front panel. It is the most reordered style for school uniform programs, workwear, and youth team apparel where hoods are impractical or restricted by school policy. Youth and kids crewneck sizing is available across most wholesale brands, covering youth XS through adult XL for full size run programs across multiple grades. The Gildan 18000 Heavy Blend Crewneck at 8 oz 50/50 is the wholesale standard — same fabric as the 18500 pullover, no hood. Hanes P160 EcoSmart Crewneck offers a softer alternative at a competitive price point.
Best for: school uniforms, youth team apparel, workwear, screen printing on a clean flat surface.
Oversized Hoodie
The oversized hoodie has intentionally wider shoulders, a dropped shoulder seam, and extra body length — it is a separate cut, not a size-up in a regular fit. Streetwear brands like Shaka Wear and collegiate lifestyle programs drive most of the demand. Fabric weight matters more here than any other silhouette — lightweight fabrics lose their shape when worn oversized, so 8.5 oz and above is the practical minimum for this style. Independent Trading’s IND4000 at 10 oz 70/30 ringspun cotton-polyester with a 100% cotton face is the most consistent performer for streetwear and premium brand programs.
Cropped Hoodie
The cropped hoodie ends above the natural waist and is almost exclusively ordered for women’s programs — cheerleading, dance teams, and women’s lifestyle brands. Standard chest placement still works for decoration but oversized back graphics need adjusting for the reduced body length. Bella+Canvas and Port & Company both carry cropped styles suitable for women’s team programs. It is one of the few hoodie styles where the silhouette itself communicates the audience — order it for women’s programs, not co-ed or unisex runs.
Best for: women’s team apparel, cheerleading and dance programs, women’s lifestyle brands.
Fitted Hoodie
A fitted hoodie follows the body’s contours rather than hanging loose — tapered through the torso with a closer sleeve fit. It reads more polished than a regular fit, which makes it the preferred choice for performance-focused athletic programs and corporate wellness teams where the group needs to look sharp during activity. Sport-Tek’s performance pullover hoodies deliver a fitted athletic cut that works for both active use and branded team wear, and the polyester construction takes embroidery cleanly with a stabilizer.
Raglan Hoodie
The raglan has diagonal seams running from the collar to the underarm rather than a standard shoulder seam — creating a two-tone construction where the sleeves contrast with the body. The built-in colorblock means you get visual team identity without needing a large chest graphic — youth sports programs reorder this style season after season for exactly that reason. Augusta Sportswear and Badger Sport carry raglan hoodie styles popular with baseball, softball, and youth athletics programs.
Best for: youth sports teams, two-tone team branding, baseball and softball programs.
Sleeveless Hoodie
The sleeveless hoodie keeps the hood and kangaroo pocket of a standard pullover but removes the sleeves entirely — functioning as a core-warming layer while leaving the arms free. It is primarily ordered for gym programs, outdoor workwear where arm mobility matters, and as a layering piece under a shell jacket. Chest and back decoration work normally — the absent sleeves simply remove those two placement options from the available surface area.
Best for: gym and fitness programs, outdoor workwear layering, athletic warm-up gear.
By Fabric and Material
Fleece Hoodie and Sweatshirt
Fleece is the most common sweatshirt construction — a knitted textile with a brushed back surface that traps air for warmth. Most wholesale hoodies use an 8 oz 50/50 cotton-polyester fleece blend as the standard. The cotton face holds screen printing well, the polyester core maintains shape and resists pilling, and the brushed interior delivers the soft feel buyers expect. When a hoodie or sweatshirt does not specify its fabric it is almost certainly a standard fleece blend — Gildan’s Heavy Blend line across the 18500, 18600, and 18000 all use this construction.
Best for: year-round wholesale programs, screen printing, everyday casual and uniform wear.
French Terry Sweatshirt
French terry is a lighter looped knit — smooth on the outside with small loops on the inside rather than the brushed surface of fleece. More breathable than standard fleece, it is the right choice for mild weather, indoor environments, and warmer climates where a full fleece hoodie would run too warm. French terry has grown significantly in the wholesale market through 2025-2026 as athleisure expanded into everyday wear. District Apparel and Next Level carry french terry pullover styles that work well for yoga studios and lifestyle brand programs.
Sherpa-Lined Hoodie
A sherpa-lined hoodie has a standard fleece exterior with a thick textured sherpa lining on the inside — providing significantly more warmth than a standard brushed fleece interior. It is the most ordered cold-weather hoodie style for outdoor workwear programs, ski resort staff, and winter corporate gift programs. Dri Duck, Boxercraft, and Berne all carry sherpa-lined hoodie styles at GotApparel — each built specifically for sustained cold-weather use rather than just casual warmth. Decoration is limited to the exterior chest and sleeve — the sherpa lining itself cannot be printed or embroidered.
Best for: cold weather outdoor workwear, ski and mountain resort programs, winter corporate gifts.
Performance Hoodie
Performance hoodies use polyester or polyester-blend fabrics with moisture-wicking properties — pulling sweat away from the skin and drying faster than cotton during physical activity. They are lighter than fleece equivalents and stay comfortable through high-output activity. Sport-Tek’s performance pullover hoodie line is the standard wholesale choice for athletic programs, running teams, and corporate fitness events. Embroidery works on performance fabric with a stabilizer — screen printing requires a polyester-compatible ink to prevent cracking.
Organic Cotton Hoodie
Organic cotton hoodies use GOTS-certified cotton grown without synthetic pesticides. The construction, feel, and decoration compatibility are identical to a standard cotton hoodie — the distinction matters for brands with sustainability commitments or audiences that prioritize ethical sourcing. Econscious and Allmade Apparel carry organic cotton hoodies and sweatshirts for sustainability-focused programs, and both styles take screen printing and embroidery the same way conventional cotton does.
Best for: eco-conscious brands, sustainability-focused corporate gifts, organic lifestyle programs.
Specialty Styles
Reverse Weave Sweatshirt
Champion invented the reverse weave construction in the 1930s — cutting the fleece horizontally rather than vertically to reduce shrinkage after washing. The result is a heavier, more structured sweatshirt that holds its shape and length significantly better over time. At 12 oz with an 82/18 cotton-polyester construction it is the heaviest standard wholesale sweatshirt in the market. Programs that order it are not optimizing for per-unit cost — they are ordering for longevity, and the Champion S700 delivers that consistently.
Graphic and Tie-Dye Sweatshirt
Graphic and tie-dye sweatshirts arrive pre-decorated — no custom printing required. Tie-dye moved from festival niche into mainstream casualwear through 2025-2026 and demand has stayed strong across youth programs and event merchandise. Gildan carry tie-dye blank options where the dye pattern is part of the design. For event merchandise where a decorated product is needed quickly, pre-decorated styles eliminate decoration lead time entirely.
Best for: event merchandise, youth programs, quick-turn retail apparel, casual team gear.
Coach’s Jacket
The coach’s jacket sits between a sweatshirt and outerwear — a lightweight pullover or zip-front shell in woven or performance fabric with elastic cuffs and hem, side pockets, and a standup collar. Coaching staff and sideline programs gravitate toward it because it looks considered rather than casual in a way a hooded pullover never quite does. Port Authority and Augusta Sportswear carry coach’s jacket styles popular with school athletics and amateur sports programs — and both take left-chest embroidery cleanly.
Hoodie vs Sweatshirt — The Actual Difference
A sweatshirt is the category. A hoodie is a type of sweatshirt.
Every hoodie is a sweatshirt — not every sweatshirt is a hoodie. The defining feature is the hood. A pullover with a hood is a hoodie. The same pullover without a hood is a crewneck sweatshirt. The fabric, weight, and construction can be identical — the hood is the only structural difference between them.
In retail and wholesale contexts the two terms get used interchangeably, which creates real confusion on bulk orders. When a buyer asks for sweatshirts they usually mean any fleece pullover regardless of hood. When they specify hoodies they mean hood included. For bulk orders it is worth confirming whether the hood is required before placing — the price difference between a hooded and non-hooded style from the same brand is typically small per unit but adds up across large quantities.
How to Choose by Use Case
- Team sports and athletic programs: Pullover hoodie for screen printing programs, zip-up for embroidery-based decoration. Gildan 18500 for budget-conscious programs, Independent Trading SS4500 for premium retail-quality team gear.
- Corporate uniforms: Quarter-zip or half-zip for a polished professional look. Left-chest embroidery holds up through professional laundering far better than screen printing on sweatshirt fabric — it is the standard decoration method for corporate applications for that reason.
- Back to school — youth, kids and school programs: Crewneck sweatshirt for uniform programs where hoods are restricted by school policy — available in youth XS through XL for full size run coverage across grades. Pullover hoodie for spirit wear and after-school programs. Gildan Heavy Blend crewneck and pullover are the most reordered styles for school programs year over year because sizing stays consistent across reorders, which matters when ordering for kids across multiple grades simultaneously.
- Screen printing: Pullover hoodie or crewneck on a high-cotton blend. Embroidery holds up better than screen printing on workwear — the stitching survives the kind of daily physical use that cracks a printed logo within a season.
- Cold weather workwear: Sherpa-lined pullover for sustained cold, standard 8 oz fleece for moderate conditions.
- Lifestyle and streetwear: Oversized pullover in heavyweight construction — 8.5 oz minimum. French terry pullover for warmer-climate lifestyle programs where standard fleece runs too heavy.
- Women’s programs: Cropped hoodie for cheerleading and dance, fitted pullover for women’s athletic teams, french terry crewneck for yoga and studio programs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a hoodie and a sweatshirt?
A sweatshirt is the broader category — a hoodie is a sweatshirt with a hood. Every hoodie is a sweatshirt. A crewneck pullover and a hooded pullover can be identical in fabric, weight, and construction — the hood is the only structural difference between them.
What are the different types of hoodies called?
Pullover, zip-up, quarter-zip, and half-zip are the main closure types. By fit they run from regular and oversized to cropped, fitted, and raglan. Fabric options cover fleece, french terry, sherpa-lined, performance polyester, and organic cotton — each serving a different temperature and use case.
What are the different styles of sweatshirts?
Crewneck, pullover hoodie, zip-up hoodie, quarter-zip, half-zip, reverse weave, french terry pullover, and coach’s jacket are the main styles. Crewneck is the most versatile for uniform programs — reverse weave is the premium quality benchmark at 12 oz.
What are the different types of sweatshirt fabric?
Standard fleece at 8 to 9 oz with a brushed interior is the most common. French terry is lighter with a looped interior, better for mild weather. Sherpa-lined fleece provides maximum warmth with a thick textured interior. Performance polyester wicks moisture for athletic use. Fabric weight runs from 7 oz lightweight through 12 oz heavyweight — heavier fabric holds shape better and feels more premium.
What are types of hoodies for men?
The most popular men’s hoodie styles are pullover, zip-up hoodies, quarter-zip, oversized, and raglan — available in fleece, french terry, and performance polyester. For wholesale men’s programs, Gildan 18500 pullover and Independent Trading IND4000 are the two most consistently reordered styles.
What are types of hoodies for women?
The most popular women’s hoodie styles are cropped pullover, fitted pullover, oversized, french terry pullover, and zip-up — with crewneck sweatshirt for programs where hoods are not required. Bella+Canvas and Port & Company carry women’s-specific cuts in most of these styles at wholesale pricing.
What is a hoodie without a hood called?
A hoodie without a hood is a crewneck sweatshirt — the same pullover construction, same fabric, same ribbed cuffs and hem, just no hood. The Gildan 18000 is the crewneck equivalent of the Gildan 18500 — identical 8 oz 50/50 construction, no hood attached.
Where can I buy wholesale hoodies and sweatshirts?
GotApparel carries wholesale hoodies and sweatshirts from Gildan, Independent Trading, Hanes, Champion, Sport-Tek, Dri Duck, Columbia, and more with no minimums on blank orders and free shipping over $199. Browse the full collection at hoodies and sweatshirts category or call 1-866-847-8678 for bulk order assistance. Custom screen printing, DTG, and embroidery available through the in-house decoration team — call 1-866-217-1729 or visit our decoration services page for quotes.