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Quince vs Everlane: which hoodie wins?

Both land in the mid tier — the Quince Organic Cotton Pullover Hoodie at $50, the Everlane The Track Hoodie at $78, just $28 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.

QuinceEverlane
Price$50$78
MaterialOrganic or heavyweight cotton fleece, ~11oz, brushed interior.French terry cotton, ~11oz heavier weight; organic-cotton variant available.
FitClean regular fit, true to size.Clean modern fit, slightly boxy; true to size, holds a structured line.
QualityGood value — clean fabric and finishing for the price; quality varies a little by batch.Solid — heavier terry that holds shape, clean construction, minimal logo-free design.
Best forA clean, unbranded everyday hoodie at a low direct-to-consumer price.Minimal, logo-free outfits and anyone wanting a structured heavier hoodie that holds its line.
CareCold wash and tumble low to keep the soft hand and shape.Cold wash and hang or tumble low to keep the structured terry from softening out.

Both hoodies sit at ~11oz, so the $28 gap is not buying fabric weight. Quince's Organic Cotton Pullover is $50 of clean organic fleece whose main knock is batch-to-batch variation; Everlane's Track Hoodie is $78 of French terry that holds a structured, slightly boxy line with more consistent construction.

The case for Quince
$28 cheaper at the same ~11oz weight; organic cotton fleece with clean fabric and finishing for the price; an unbranded, true-to-size regular fit; direct-to-consumer pricing that undercuts comparable basics.
The case for Everlane
French terry that holds its shape and a structured line rather than softening into loungewear; consistent, clean construction with no batch lottery; a slightly boxy modern cut; minimal logo-free design.

The bottom lineWhich should you buy?

Buy the Quince at $50 — at identical fabric weight it's the clear value, and its only real weakness is some batch variation, not the fabric itself. Step up to the Everlane at $78 if you want the structured French-terry drape and guaranteed consistency, and you're wearing the hoodie as the outfit rather than under something. The $28 buys structure and quality control, not more cotton — worth it only if the silhouette is the point.

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