Pick the weight
Midweight fleece for year-round wear, heavier loop-back for cold days.
The Activewear Edit
Soft, durable hoodies built to warm up, cool down and live in.
A hoodie is the most-worn piece in the kit. It takes you through the warm-up, the walk home and the slow rest days in between.
We curate brushed-back fleece, clean cuts and lasting builds that keep their shape through countless wears and washes.
The buyer's guide
Three things worth checking before you buy, so it works as hard as you do.
Midweight fleece for year-round wear, heavier loop-back for cold days.
Relaxed for layering and lounge, fitted for a cleaner look under a jacket.
Reinforced cuffs and quality stitching keep a hoodie going for years.
Complete the set
Round out your training kit with pieces that work together.
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Start with the fabric weight. Brushed-back fleece feels warm and cosy for rest days, gym arrivals and outdoor warm-ups, while lighter French terry and tech-knit hoodies breathe better for active layering during a session. If you want a piece that moves with you through dynamic warm-ups, look for a cotton blend with a touch of elastane for stretch and recovery.
Fit shapes both the look and the function. Oversized and relaxed hoodies layer easily over tees and give a streetwear feel, while fitted and slim cuts sit closer for a cleaner line under a jacket. Check sleeve length, cuff ribbing and hem drop so the hoodie stays put when you move rather than riding up mid-session.
Pullover hoodies with a hood and front pocket offer the most warmth and casual styling, ideal for travel and cooler mornings. Crew-neck sweats lose the hood for a tidier, more versatile layer that works under outerwear and around the studio. Zip-through hoodies make temperature control easy, so you can open up as you heat up and zip closed when you stop.
Hoodies and sweats pair with leggings, joggers and shorts for an effortless athleisure look that moves from the gym to the cafe. Wash cool, turn inside out to protect prints and brushed surfaces, and reshape while damp before air drying. Avoiding high heat keeps fleece soft and stops fabrics from shrinking or pilling.