Sweatshirts can be made of many materials, depending on the garment’s style, fit, and comfort level. But you’ll find that most of them are made of cotton or French Terry cloth.

Hoodies are typically more insulated than sweatshirts and are made with thicker cotton or fleece material.

Try layering a sweatshirt underneath your hoodie for even more warmth. Opt for a zip-up hoodie if you know you’ll be heading back indoors soon. Stick a pair of gloves in your hoodie’s pocket(s) just in case you need them.

Stick with neutral tones or opt for a bright-colored hoodie for a pop of color. Try this look with a khaki jacket, leather jacket, or even trench coat—use whatever you feel the coolest in. [4] X Research source

Look for sweatshirts with embroidery or graphics on the front for an extra fashionable edge. Try to pick a tee that matches your sweatshirt, as the collar may poke out at the top.

Opt for a neutral-colored hoodie (like white, gray, or black), so it’ll match whatever you’re wearing. Consider keeping a hoodie in the backseat of your car for emergencies.

Pick a sweatshirt that matches the weather. For instance, opt for cotton if it’s chilly or stick with breathable nylon in the summer.

Wear dark, slim fitting jeans or a pleated skirt to finish the look. [6] X Research source Opt for a darker-toned hoodie rather than a bright one, as these give a more professional and sophisticated look. Dress up your sweatshirt with bold makeup or jewelry to look more put together.

Don’t have a beau? No worries! You can style a hoodie this way whenever you’re feeling cozy, lazy, or both. This cozy look can also be achieved with a sweatshirt—just use whatever you have in your closet.