H&M vs Uniqlo: which hoodie wins?
Both land in the budget tier — the H&M Relaxed-Fit Hoodie at $25, the Uniqlo Sweat Pullover Hoodie at $40, just $15 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| H&M | Uniqlo | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $25 | $40 |
| Material | Cotton-blend fleece, ~7oz, often with polyester content. | Cotton-blend fleece, ~9oz mid-weight, brushed interior. |
| Fit | Relaxed/oversized, on-trend; sizing varies between drops. | Clean regular fit, slightly short in the body; true to size, size up for length. |
| Quality | Fast-fashion build — soft new, but pills and fades within a season; cuffs and cords wear first. | Above its price — neat construction, durable cords and cuffs, a hood that holds shape. |
| Best for | Trend-led layering and an oversized look on a tight budget. | A clean everyday hoodie, layering under a jacket, and value-minded shoppers. |
| Care | Cold wash inside-out and hang dry; the dryer accelerates the pilling and fade. | Cold wash and tumble low; the mid-weight fleece holds up well across washes. |
H&M's $25 Relaxed-Fit Hoodie is ~7oz fleece cut oversized and on-trend; Uniqlo's $40 Sweat Pullover is ~9oz mid-weight fleece in a clean regular fit. The $15 gap buys heavier fabric and finishing that lasts — but the two are also shaped differently, so silhouette preference matters as much as budget.
- The case for H&M
- The H&M is $15 cheaper and is the only one of the two offering the relaxed, oversized trend silhouette, making it the cheap way to wear that look for a season.
- The case for Uniqlo
- The Uniqlo's ~9oz brushed fleece, durable cords and cuffs, and a hood that holds its shape are exactly the parts that fail first on the H&M — reviewers name it the best clean hoodie under $50.
The bottom lineWhich should you buy?
If you specifically want the oversized shape, the H&M is the honest buy — just expect pilling, fading, and worn cuffs within a season, because that's what $25 fast-fashion fleece delivers. For a hoodie you'll reach for daily, spend the $40: the Uniqlo is heavier, neater, and reinforced precisely where the H&M gives out. Its fit is clean and regular with a slightly short body, so size up for length — and note it won't give you H&M's slouch. The $15 gap is worth it for anyone keeping the hoodie past one winter; it's not worth it if the baggy look is the whole point.
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