Collection: Sweatshirts

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What defines streetwear sweatshirts?

Streetwear sweatshirts are a staple of any man's wardrobe. They may be basic, but they've earned their stripes thanks to their ability to combine comfort, style, and personality. They work with both urban silhouettes and more casual looks, and effortlessly suit all body types. Hoodie, crew neck, zip-up or oversized: each version tells a different story and brings its own signature style. It has become so popular so quickly because it ticks all the boxes of a modern garment. It's easy to wear, goes with almost everything, and lasts through the seasons without ever losing its appeal. A cool day, an impromptu outing, a more polished look... the sweatshirt naturally finds its place. It's a piece that reassures as much as it affirms style.

The brands we offer at Street Partners have mastered the codes of streetwear like few others. They combine design, quality textiles, and urban influence to offer pieces that follow the trend and help define it. The streetwear sweatshirt is a casual garment. A key element of contemporary urban fashion, it can transform a silhouette, structure a look, and express a true stylistic intention. That's why, season after season, it remains one of the most sought-after items in the male wardrobe.

An emblem of urban culture

The streetwear sweatshirt originated in sports, but it really took off on the streets because it resonated with the movements that shaped modern aesthetics. In the 80s and 90s, they were everywhere: on skateboarders, in hip-hop crews, on American college campuses, in skateparks, and on neighborhood basketball courts. The sweatshirt became a symbol of a free, practical, and assertive style.

What makes it unique is its combination of simplicity and identity. Streetwear sweatshirts don't need to do too much. A well-tailored cut, thick fabric, and a consistent design are enough to convey a message. They can be minimalist, plain, neutral colors, tone-on-tone logos, or totally graphic, with embroidery, prints, and more prominent logos. But in all cases, it retains the visual language specific to streetwear. That of a fashion rooted in the street, in movement, in everyday life.

The streetwear sweatshirt also has the ability to evolve without betraying itself. It has weathered trends without losing its DNA, while reinventing itself with each generation. Today's brands draw on this heritage to offer more sophisticated, more technical, and more refined pieces. They play with volumes, materials, colors, and details to create sweatshirts that go far beyond the image of simple casual wear.

Why choose a streetwear hoodie?

The hoodie is undoubtedly the most iconic version of the streetwear sweatshirt. It's the piece that best represents urban DNA: a structured hood, a practical kangaroo pocket, and a comfortable fit that commands attention. The hoodie has the power to dress you up effortlessly. Just slip it on, and your look is complete. It's this combination of simplicity and visual impact that makes it a must-have for modern style.

Its success also comes from its versatility. The hoodie works in all contexts: a night out on the town, a weekday at work, or a more assertive weekend look. It can be worn alone, under a jacket, or as part of a layered outfit. It works just as well with minimalist styles as it does with more graphic looks. It's a piece that adapts and evolves throughout the day without ever losing its style.

Streetwear brands have refined the hoodie over the years. They have worked on the cuts, oversized, regular, boxy. They have improved the materials, favoring thick fleece, brushed interiors, or lined hoods to offer superior comfort. They have also paid attention to the details: premium embroidery, durable prints, finishes, hoods, and solid ribbing.

How to wear a streetwear sweatshirt every day?

Streetwear sweatshirts have a rare advantage: they fit into any look without ever complicating it. They simplify your silhouette while adding character. Pair them with straight-leg jeans, cargo pants, or well-cut chinos for an instant, easy-to-wear, and effective outfit. Sweatshirts always add that touch of attitude that distinguishes a simple outfit from a stylish ensemble.

For a more sporty look, the sweatshirt + matching joggers combo works perfectly. It's a coherent, clean silhouette that is now totally accepted in urban fashion. Monochrome or tone-on-tone outfits are on trend. Add a nice pair of sneakers, and you have a complete, comfortable, and visually “solid” outfit.

Sweatshirts also work very well for layering. Under a bomber jacket, they reinforce the street style. Under a leather jacket, they create an interesting contrast between materials. Under a long coat, they add a contemporary, almost minimalist touch. Oversized cuts further accentuate this effect, adding volume and movement to the silhouette.

For a cleaner, more urban look, a crew neck sweatshirt is always a good option. It gives structure to an outfit without weighing it down, and can easily be paired with raw denim jeans, dressier pants, or even loose-fitting shorts in the summer. A zip-up sweatshirt, on the other hand, offers welcome flexibility. Open or closed, worn over a T-shirt or under a jacket, it creates a more dynamic style.

Sweatshirts, hoodies, crewnecks: what are the differences?

Even though they are often grouped together under the term “sweatshirt,” each version has its own identity and plays a different role in a streetwear look. The classic sweatshirt remains the staple: a thick cotton or fleece garment designed for comfort. It fits easily into any style and works just as well with simple looks as it does with more elaborate outfits.

The hoodie takes streetwear DNA a step further. Its hood adds a more urban dimension, more rooted in street style. The kangaroo pocket reinforces its sporty and practical character. It's a piece that commands attention, even when it's minimalist. It pairs naturally with jeans, joggers, cargo pants, or short jackets. The hoodie works in all situations, but it carries a more assertive message.

The crewneck, the famous round-neck sweatshirt, offers a cleaner, more understated look. Without a hood and often more structured, it lends itself well to more “city” silhouettes, while retaining the streetwear spirit. It slips easily under a long coat, bomber jacket, leather jacket, or even a thick overshirt. It's the most versatile version when you want a polished look without sacrificing comfort.

Zip-up sweatshirts, on the other hand, focus on versatility. They allow you to play around with layering and adjust your look depending on the weather. Open, they give a man a dynamic look. Closed, they serve as a practical mid-layer. Their technical features make them a popular choice for mid-season wear.

Streetwear sweatshirt cuts

The oversized cut remains the most iconic. Wide, loose-fitting, with dropped shoulders, it immediately gives a more modern and urban look. It allows room for movement, structures the upper body, and creates the volume characteristic of current streetwear. It is a cut designed for those who want a more confident, more present, and more expressive look.

The boxy cut plays on other codes. Shorter but wider, it redefines the silhouette by emphasizing the bust. Visually, it creates a cleaner, more graphic, almost architectural line. Paired with straight-leg pants or loose cargo pants, it offers a very contemporary, controlled balance.

The regular cut remains a classic. Neither too wide nor too fitted, it suits all body types and styles. It is the easiest cut to wear on a daily basis. It allows you to maintain a feeling of comfort without sacrificing the structure of the garment. For a first sweatshirt or a versatile style, it is often the best place to start.

Some pieces feature a more fitted cut. Straighter and closer to the body, it gives a cleaner, sharper look. It's an interesting option for those who want to incorporate sweatshirts into more formal outfits or minimalist looks.