Guide
ACBuy Hoodie Fit Guide
Why hoodie fit deserves its own checklist
Hoodies are often judged too casually because the shape looks familiar. In practice, small differences in chest width, shoulder line, sleeve drop, and body length decide whether the garment feels intentional or awkward. That is why fit should come before graphics when building a hoodie shortlist.
The four fit checks that matter most
- Chest width relative to intended fit.
- Body length compared with waistband and hem behavior.
- Sleeve volume and where the shoulder seam falls.
- Fabric weight and whether the body holds shape well.
Common mistake: treating print quality like fit quality
Users often save hoodies because the graphic looks right even when the cut underneath is weak. A stronger process is to reject bad fit first and only then compare artwork, wash, and small print details.