Givenchy vs The Row: which zip-up wins?
Both land in the luxury tier — the Givenchy Givenchy Logo Zip Hoodie at $990, the The Row The Row Cotton Zip Hoodie at $990. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| Givenchy | The Row | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $990 | $990 |
| Material | Premium heavyweight cotton fleece with a soft brushed interior and a substantial, refined hand. | Premium cotton or cashmere-blend knit with an exceptionally soft hand and refined, elegant drape. |
| Fit | Refined designer cut, often structured with a clean shoulder; check the specific style for fit. | Clean, considered minimal cut with an elegant line; check the specific style for fit. |
| Quality | Premium zipper hardware, precise seams and clean logo application; finishing reflects the luxury house standard. | Premium zipper hardware, hand-finished seams and impeccable logo-free trims; construction reflects pinnacle craftsmanship. |
| Best for | Buyers wanting a refined high-luxury Parisian designer zip hoodie with house cachet. | Buyers wanting a minimal, logo-free top-luxury zip hoodie with impeccable quiet-luxury construction. |
| Care | Follow the garment label, typically dry clean to protect the detailing and fabric. | Dry clean or follow the garment label with great care to protect the premium fabric. |
Both land at $990, making this a fabric-and-philosophy choice rather than a price one. Givenchy is a logo-forward Parisian zip in heavyweight brushed fleece; The Row is a logo-free quiet-luxury piece in a cotton or cashmere-blend knit with hand-finished seams and an elegant drape.
heavyweight brushed fleece, visible house logo, structured clean shoulder, recognizable Givenchy cachet
cotton or cashmere-blend knit, hand-finished seams, logo-free quiet luxury, exceptionally soft hand, elegant minimal drape
Which should you buy?
At the same $990, pick Givenchy if you want a visible logo and the heavier brushed-fleece weight. Pick The Row if you want the softest hand, hand-finished seams, and a completely logo-free, quiet-luxury look. The Row's cashmere-blend knit and hand finishing are the more craft-driven build, while Givenchy trades on house branding. This comes down to whether you want to show the label or hide it.
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