There's no real online store — chromehearts.com is a store locator and brand hub, not a checkout. Apparel is bought in person at Chrome Hearts boutiques (LA, NYC, Miami, Las Vegas, Tokyo, London, Paris, Seoul, Hong Kong) or a few authorized luxury retailers like SSENSE and Farfetch; most people end up on resale (StockX, Grailed, GOAT, The RealReal). Heads up: sites like officialchromeheart.com and chromeheartshoodiestore.com are replica/scam operations, not the brand.
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Cemetery Cross Pullover Hoodie
About Chrome Hearts’s hoodies: The cross-and-dagger graphics, sterling-silver hardware heritage, and deliberately tiny production made it a status object for musicians and streetwear collectors. Scarcity plus celebrity association, not any obvious fabric advantage, is what people are really buying.
Chrome Hearts isn't sold through us — it’s boutique / in-person only. Here's an honest take on what you're really paying for, and cheaper pieces you can actually buy below.
Is the price honest?
A $1,100+ price on a cotton hoodie is scarcity and brand pricing, not a fabric that costs ten times more than a good $130 fleece. The actual cotton-and-stitching gap between this and a heavyweight loopback hoodie is small; the cross graphic and the resale market are doing the rest. On resale you're also paying a second markup on top of a price the brand already set high.
Our take
This is a heavyweight cotton pullover with Chrome Hearts' cross-and-dagger graphics screen-printed or flocked on the back, sometimes with a leather cross patch. The build is genuinely good — dense loopback fleece, clean stitching — but structurally it's a nice heavy hoodie. You're paying four figures for the graphic, the silver-hardware brand story, and the fact that Chrome Hearts makes very few of them and won't sell you one online. It's for someone who wants the specific Chrome Hearts iconography and has decided the scarcity is worth it.
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- Material
- Heavyweight cotton loopback fleece, typically 400+ gsm, with printed, flocked, or leather-patch cross graphics.
- Fit
- Boxy, slightly cropped through the body with a wide shoulder — runs oversized, so many people size down one.
- Quality
- Dense fabric, tidy construction, and graphics that hold up. Real, but in line with other serious heavyweight hoodies costing a fraction as much.
- Best for
- Someone set on the Chrome Hearts cross look specifically, who accepts they're paying mostly for the name and the drop.
- Care
- Cold wash inside out, hang dry to protect the print or patch. Skip the dryer on anything with a leather cross.
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