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Browse all American Giant zip-ups →Men's Raglan Colorblock Midweight Full Zip - Cobblestone Gardenia
The verdict
Fit
Raglan sleeves offer slightly more shoulder mobility than classic cuts. Expect a relaxed fit through the body. Size true to normal; the colorblock shouldn't affect fit.
Quality
The Carolina line sits below Classic in the hierarchy: midweight construction rather than heavyweight, still solidly made for the price but with shorter expected lifespan than heavier alternatives.
Is the price fair?
At 78 USD, this is genuinely budget-friendly for American Giant. The price reflects lighter weight and simpler construction; good value if you're stocking basic layers without expecting 10-year durability.
Best for
First-time buyers or layering pieces in a rotation; men who prioritize affordability over maximum longevity.
Care
Machine wash and dry on normal settings; the midweight fabric is less sensitive to heat than heavier constructions.
Fit check: American Giant
Varies by lineFit depends on which cut you pick: the Classic line is slim, tapered, and reads small on average builds, the Relaxed line is much roomier, and the all-cotton fleece shrinks a size's worth in a hot dryer.
Owners and testers split along the brand's two fit lines rather than one direction. The Classic fleece is cut athletic — broad shoulders tapering to the waist — and one hands-on tester found several pieces "ran small" against the brand's own size charts, with pants also running short in the leg. Meanwhile hoodie reviewers report the opposite out of the box — one called it "larger than its true size" and baggy in the arms — but the 100% cotton shrinks roughly 3-5% in the dryer, and another reviewer's slightly-large medium settled to a proper fit after one wash-and-dry. Reviewers note the Relaxed fit runs about 5 inches bigger in the chest than Classic at the same marked size, so the label alone doesn't tell you the fit.
Sizing advice: Keep your usual size in the Classic fleece and dry on low to let the 3-5% shrinkage dial in the fit; choose the Relaxed cut (not a size up) if you want room, and expect pant inseams to run short.
Per owner & reviewer reports: American Giant Review: Are the made-in-America clothes wo… · American Giant Review — The Adult Man · American Giant Hoodie Review — How Comfy · American Giant Hoodie Review — Stridewise
What owners report about American Giant zip-ups
Owners describe American Giant's zip-up range as unusually heavy and durable for a cotton hoodie: one reviewer wore his Classic Full Zip for almost two years and called it a fantastic purchase from day one, and reviewers note the thick 13-oz combed ringspun cotton, YKK zippers, reinforced elbow patches, and a double-lined hood. Reviewers judge it rugged and technically sound but flag that the dense cotton is not very breathable and the zippers do not glide particularly well. Price comes up repeatedly as the main hesitation, with owners deciding the durability justifies it.
- Strengths
- Heavyweight ringspun-cotton construction that owners report holds its shape and keeps performing after years of regular wear and washing.
- Watch out for
- Reviewers note the dense cotton runs warm and breathes poorly, the zipper track can feel drafty in wind and does not glide smoothly, and full retail is high for a hoodie.
- Sizing
- The Classic fit is slim and V-shaped while Relaxed runs much roomier (a Relaxed medium has the same chest as a Classic XL), and the all-cotton fabric shrinks in the dryer, so a slightly large fit out of the box settles after the first wash-and-dry cycle.
About American Giant's zip-ups line as a whole. Sources: American Giant Hoodie Review: Really the World's Greatest? | Stridewise · American Giant Review: Are Premium Basics Worth It? | The Adult Man







