Ugh, no dammit. Hoodies are disposable garbage. Real jackets last generations. You pass them down with wear, history, and soul. I have stuff I inherited from 60 years ago that I still use, has grandpa’s name in the neck and everything.

There’s something just superb about wrapping your lady in something old, leather, and furred. You can’t hand down a hoodie in 50 years to the eldest grandson while pointing out the battle scars it picked up along the way.

(really depends on the size disparity, too. One of the benefits of taller women: they can actually wear your stuff easier. Petite chicks can’t roll up the sleeves on your vintage leather if it’s 3 sizes too big)

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Just like any other piece of clothing

I wash mine and then let them dry in the sun so the fabric doesnt get burned and then i pass a brush on the inside until it becomes Fluffy again

The only reasons i don't use the same hoodies i used in middle school is because ive doubled My height and back size

But they are still in perfecto shape