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Hoodies — Weight, Cuffs & Print Alignment

Hoodies are one of the densest OrientDig spreadsheet categories. Use previews to compare weight, logo placement, and price hints, then confirm chest/length charts on the live listing. Prefer clearer photo sets when you check cuff ribbing, zipper track, and print quality.

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How to shop OrientDig spreadsheet hoodies

Decide pullover vs zip-up first so hardware and hood photos stay relevant. Read length and chest measurements in centimeters — oversized street cuts run long. Check seller photos for cuff and hem recovery; soft ribbing often looks different across sellers. Save the full item link and compare a few options before you shortlist a heavy fleece piece.

  • Chest width, body length, and sleeve length on the chart
  • Hood volume and drawcord finish
  • Cuff and hem rib quality
  • Zipper teeth and pull if it is a zip style
  • Print or embroidery placement on chest and sleeve

OrientDig Spreadsheet Hoodies FAQ

All research lanes in one place — start with the product type you want to shortlist.

Oversized hoodie row — which measurement actually matters?

Chest width and body length in centimeters on the live chart. Ignore S/M/L and “oversized” in the title. Measure a hoodie you like flat at home and match those two numbers first.

Why does a hoodie haul quote higher than the spreadsheet card suggests?

Fleece is light on the scale but bulky in the carton. Freight usually follows the higher of actual vs volumetric weight after packing. Treat card prices as item research; use the Shipping guide when you submit a parcel.

Pullover vs zip — what should reference photos prove before I shortlist?

For pullovers: hood volume, cuff/hem rib, print placement. For zips: zipper track and pull plus the same cuff checks. If the hood interior or hem is missing, open another listing before you save the URL.

Heavy fleece vs light French terry — does it change shortlisting?

Yes. Heavier blanks cost more to ship and feel different in photos. Prefer listings that hint at weight (GSM or “heavyweight”) and compare a few options in the same cut family before you paste into OrientDig via How to Buy.