The 8 Best Crewneck Sweatshirts for Men

Hanes has impressed us before with the perfect T-shirt, and for layering season, it seems the brand has the perfect sweatshirt, too. With this vintage-wash, garment-dyed sweatshirt, the purveyor of all things basic proves that it has other tricks up its (very comfy) sleeve. Plus, it's less than 25 bucks right now—you might as well stock up.
Colors | 13 |
Sizes | S-3XL |
Materials | 80% Cotton, 20% Polyester |
Fit | Oversize |
When I'm feeling like it's time to wear a sweatshirt, I want the softest option around—more often than not, that means Mack Weldon. Crafted from micro-brushed French terry, this sweatshirt is sure to be one of the softest things your closet will see in the fall and winter months.
Colors | 8 |
Sizes | S-2XL |
Materials | 89% Cotton, 8% Polyester, 3% Spandex |
Fit | Regular |
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Flint and Tinder is a favorite around these parts, and our editors love this sweatshirt as much as we love the brand's sturdy outerwear. This American-made sweatshirt is solid, soft, and durable—everything a sweatshirt should be. Whether you're going on a run, heading into the office, or just chilling on the couch, it's up for any and every task.
Colors | 6 |
Sizes | XS-2XL |
Materials | 100% Cotton |
Fit | Slim |
This is the pick for the guy that just wants one crewneck that can do it all. Coming in an array of tasteful washes, this midweight sueded fleece is cozy without being stifling. Dress it up with a pair of nice jeans and some loafers or down with sweats.
Colors | 10 |
Sizes | XS–2XL |
Materials | 72% Cotton, 28% Polyester |
Fit | Classic |
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This is slightly more sweater than sweatshirt, but we aren't going to argue over semantics. Especially not when there's a stellar crewneck that we need to include in this round up. Canada Goose's lightweight crewneck sweater is perfect for layering or wearing solo, as the Merino wool gives you warmth without the heft.
Colors | 4 |
Sizes | XS–2XL |
Materials | 100% Fine Merino Wool |
Fit | Classic |
If you want to get designer with it, then stick with Dior. Inspired by a 1980s aesthetic, this cotton fleece sweatshirt has a back graphic print to complete the vintage look. It's relaxed fit and ribbed hem and cuffs give it a traditional silhouette, but it's still got the Dior elegance in its high-quality composition.
Sizes | XS–3XL |
Materials | 100% Cotton |
Fit | Relaxed |
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What are the best fabrics for a crewneck sweatshirt?
This is pretty much down to preference and how heavy you want your sweatshirt to be. I like something heavyweight, so a cotton or terry pick would be best for me–especially if it's made from ten-ounce cotton or higher. If you want something lighter and more breathable, polyester blends are a safe bet.
How should a crewneck sweatshirt fit?
Again, this is down to preference! For working out, something slim will be less likely to get in the way. I like to be comfy in an oversize, boxy, and baggy style, though—those are also easier to layer under.
How should you style a crewneck sweatshirt?
With sweatpants or joggers is always a good bet—there's nothing like a slouchy sweatsuit. But if you're going for something more refined, jeans are never the wrong choice—especially if you want to have a button-down peeking out from under your crewneck.

Cut: When it comes to finding the perfect sweatshirt, fit is more of a preference but still something to consider. Personally, I like an oversize, boxy sweatshirt; some may prefer something tailored and slim, though. If you want to dress your sweatshirt up, a classic fit will serve you better than something big and baggy.
Construction: Some sweatshirts have extra features that ensure they're going to serve you well for a long while. Look for things like dropped shoulders, which add flexibility, as well as double stitching and cross-grain construction for longevity and durability.
Fabric: Finally, consider how heavy you want your sweatshirt to be. Picks with fleece linings are going to add some extra weight and warmth, especially when compared with fabrics like French terry.
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