Re/Done vs Citizens of Humanity: which hoodie wins?
Both land in the premium tier — the Re/Done Vintage French Terry Hoodie at $145, the Citizens of Humanity Cotton Fleece Pullover Hoodie at $148, just $3 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| Re/Done | Citizens of Humanity | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $145 | $148 |
| Material | Heavyweight cotton French terry, ~12oz, with vintage washes. | Cotton fleece, ~10oz, brushed interior. |
| Fit | Faithful retro fit, true to size; substantial hand. | Clean relaxed fit, true to size; tasteful drape. |
| Quality | Premium — heavyweight terry, careful washes, authentic vintage finishing; priced for the look. | Premium — soft fabric, understated luxury finishing; priced for the positioning. |
| Best for | An authentic vintage feel and a characterful heavyweight hoodie. | A quietly luxurious, logo-free everyday hoodie in muted tones. |
| Care | Cold wash inside-out and hang dry to protect the vintage wash. | Cold wash and hang dry to keep the muted colour and soft hand. |
Re/Done's Vintage French Terry is $145 in a ~12oz heavyweight terry with vintage washes; Citizens of Humanity's is $148 in a ~10oz cotton fleece with a quietly luxurious, logo-free finish. The $3 gap is noise. The choice is loud retro character and more weight versus understated, muted-tone restraint in a lighter fabric.
Heavier ~12oz terry, substantial hand, authentic vintage washes, characterful retro look
Quietly luxurious finishing, logo-free muted tones, clean relaxed drape, understated styling
Which should you buy?
Three dollars apart, so decide on aesthetic and weight, not cost. Buy the Re/Done if you want a heavyweight, characterful hoodie with genuine vintage styling and more heft. Buy the Citizens of Humanity if you want quiet, logo-free luxury in muted tones and don't mind the lighter ~10oz fabric. Both lean on brand and finishing rather than fabric to justify the price, so go with the personality you'd rather wear.
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