Men's Zip Up Hoodies for Training and Everyday Wear

Every hoodie in this collection pulls double duty. Built for the gym, worn beyond it. Whether you're cooling down after a session, heading to brunch, or just moving through your week, these zip up hoodies for men are cut to work in any context. Pima cotton. Performance blends with four-way stretch. Moisture-wicking fabrics that don't sacrifice feel for function.

Which Zip Hoodie Fits Your Week

  • Full-Zip Performance Hoodie. A men's zip up hoodie cut for movement, with four-way stretch fabric and a clean athletic silhouette that works from warm-up to street.
  • Half-Zip Pullover. Sits between a hoodie and a sweatshirt in terms of coverage — ideal for temperature regulation during outdoor training or light layering on cooler mornings.
  • Lightweight Zip Hoodie. Thinner fabric weight, minimal bulk, and a versatile fit that layers easily under a jacket or wears cleanly on its own.
  • Pima Cotton Hoodie. Softer hand feel and a more relaxed profile for the days you're not training hard but still want something that looks intentional.
  • Moisture-Wicking Athletic Hoodie. Performance-blend construction with sweat management built in — designed for high-output workouts without the post-gym clam.

Browse the full men's hoodies collection, explore active knit sweats, and complete the look with men's pants.

What Men Actually Ask About Zip Up Hoodies

What is the difference between a full-zip and a half-zip hoodie?

A full-zip hoodie opens completely from hem to hood, giving you full ventilation control and an easy layer to throw on or pull off mid-workout. A half-zip only opens to the chest, which means it functions more like a pullover with added airflow at the collar. Full-zip styles tend to be more versatile for transitional wear, since they can be worn open like a jacket. Half-zips often have a cleaner, more streamlined look that works well for outdoor runs and cool morning sessions. Both styles show up in this collection, so the choice usually comes down to how you plan to wear it.

Are these hoodies good for everyday wear or just the gym?

These are built for both, and that's the point. The fabrics and construction are athletic-grade, but the silhouettes are clean enough to wear casually without looking like you just walked out of a locker room. A lightweight zip hoodie in a neutral color transitions easily from a morning workout to running errands or meeting someone for coffee. The San Francisco design ethos behind this brand leans toward versatility by default — nothing is single-use. You get technical performance without the technical aesthetic that keeps a lot of athletic gear stuck at the gym.

How should a zip up hoodie fit?

A well-fitting men's zip up hoodie should sit close through the shoulders and chest without restricting movement. The sleeves should end at or just past your wrist bone, with no bunching at the elbow when your arms are bent. Through the torso, there should be enough room to layer a tee or training top underneath without the hoodie ballooning out. If you're buying an athletic hoodie for training, look for styles with four-way stretch — those will fit and move better than woven or single-stretch constructions. When in doubt, size for the shoulders. Everything else adjusts.

What fabrics are these zip up hoodies made from?

The collection uses a mix of pima cotton, moisture-wicking performance blends, and four-way stretch fabrications depending on the specific style. Pima cotton is a longer-staple cotton that feels noticeably softer than standard cotton and holds its shape better over time. Performance blend styles use nylon, polyester, or spandex combinations engineered to wick sweat, dry quickly, and move with your body. Some styles sit closer to the athletic end of the spectrum, others closer to everyday comfort. Product pages list the specific fabric composition for each hoodie so you know exactly what you're getting before you order.

How do I choose between a lightweight zip hoodie and a heavier one?

Think about your main use case. A lightweight zip hoodie is the right call if you want something that layers easily, packs down small, or handles mild-weather outdoor activity without overheating. Heavier styles offer more warmth and a more substantial feel, which works better as a standalone layer in cooler temperatures or for slower-paced activities where you're not generating much body heat. If you run warm or do high-intensity training, go lighter. If you want a hoodie that replaces a jacket on fall mornings in the city, go with something with more weight to it. Both ends of the spectrum are represented here.

Are these hoodies true to size?

Generally, yes. The fit is designed with an athletic build in mind, meaning there's enough room through the chest and shoulders to move freely, but the silhouette doesn't run boxy or oversized. If you're between sizes or carry more width through the shoulders and upper back, sizing up is the better call. The four-way stretch styles have a little more forgiveness than the woven or structured options. Size guides are available on individual product pages with chest, waist, and length measurements, which is the most reliable way to land the right size the first time.

Can I wear a men's zip up hoodie as a light jacket?

Yes, and a lot of these styles are specifically designed for that. A full-zip hoodie in a performance blend or structured pima cotton can function as a casual outer layer on mild days, especially in coastal climates where the temperature swings between morning and afternoon. The key is fabric weight and water resistance. Some styles have a tighter, denser weave that handles light wind and moisture better than an open-knit or ultra-thin training hoodie. If you want something that genuinely replaces a jacket in moderate weather, look for heavier-weight full-zip styles in the collection.

How should I wash and care for athletic zip up hoodies?

Most athletic hoodies do best with cold water, a gentle cycle, and air drying or a low heat tumble dry. High heat is the main issue with performance fabrics — it degrades elastic fibers over time, which affects both stretch and fit retention. For pima cotton styles, cold wash and low heat drying will preserve the softness and prevent shrinkage. Zip the zipper before washing to protect both the zipper teeth and the fabric around it. Avoid fabric softener on moisture-wicking styles, since softener coats the fibers and reduces their ability to pull sweat away from your skin. Individual care labels give you the specific instructions for each fabric.

What makes this brand's zip up hoodies different from standard athletic brands?

The core difference is that these aren't built to only function in one context. Most athletic brands optimize for performance metrics or for a streetwear look but don't genuinely thread both. This collection starts with fabric quality, pima cotton and technical performance blends that perform without looking clinical, and builds silhouettes that work whether you're training or out in the city. The design comes out of San Francisco, which means the reference point is always versatility in real daily life, not a single-use gym scenario. Four-way stretch, considered fits, and materials that hold up over repeated washing are the standard, not an upgrade. The positioning is premium without being precious about it.