Every hoodie is, in theory, the same (or nearly so). They’re long-sleeved, with a body and a hood. There are pockets on the front — either one kangaroo or a pair of patches. But if you add a zipper on the front, it’s an entirely different design. Zip-up hoodies are completely different from pullover hoodies, in both aesthetic and function.
Pullovers are cleaner, with a simpler front and one relatively flat pocket. Zip-ups, on the other hand, are great for layering or for topping off more casual (and less active) outfits. Plus, if you run hot, you won’t need to squeeze your way out of your heavyweight hoodie. Doing so often lifts your undershirt, ruffles your hair, and dislodges your eyewear or AirPods along the way. Sure, that’s a shortlist of not-so-serious problems, but when you’re bundled up without room (seated on an airplane) or short on time (changing for a gym class), having the option to undo your front proves essential.
So, if you’re set on this style, which is the right one to buy? We narrowed the search down to two of our favorites: the Flint and Tinder 10-Year Full Zip Hoodie and American Giant’s Carolina Midweight Full Zip, two hoodies made with fabric sourced from the Carolinas.
American Giant vs. Flint and Tinder: Which Brand Makes the Better Zip-Up Hoodie?
Flint and Tinder 10-Year Full Zip Hoodie

Best Overall Zip-Up Hoodie
Flint and Tinder 10-Year Full Zip Hoodie
Pros
- The heavyweight construction makes this a jacket unto itself
- The hood itself is incredibly roomy
- The raglan sleeves provide greater mobility
Cons
- The cuffs and hem aren't too elasticated, which makes it easy to slip on but hard to reshape if you stretch it out