by Andy on September 3, 2010

I like Asymmetrical hoodies, I’ve never worn one so that opinion could easily and quickly change were I to be sent or buy one, but I do feel that shifting the zipper to the side a couple of inches or putting it on an angle does help to make a plain hoodie a lot more interesting, and this hoodie from The Editions certainly is interesting, nice to see a sewn on patch instead of a print for a change too.
Oh, and is it just me or does “The Editions” sound like an indie band instead of a clothing company?
Costiness=$36.99 Buy it at The Editions
by Andy on November 26, 2008

Ever want to look a bit like a biker without having to actually look like a biker? Well then, this is the perfect
hoodie for you!
I’ve been on a bit of an asymmetric kick recently haven’t I?
Costiness=$79 Buy it at Hoodie People

If I were to write a list of things that I was becoming increasingly attracted to in the world of
hoodie design I think that diagonal zippers and asymmetry would be on it. This hoodie also has printing in the hood lining, which you would also find on my make-believe list.
This hoodie by BBP is a great example of a hoodie that is really well made, very interesting, yet not an in-you-face attention grabber, although if you pulled the zip down a bit and pulled the lapels out (revealing the same pattern as on the hood lining) then I guess you might get a few looks!
Costiness=$136 Link (yeah, you’ll probably want money off that price, use the rep code AS7594 to get up to 20% off, and support HYA in the process)