This zip-up parka allows you to adjust the visibility of the inner layer by opening and closing the front zipper, giving you the freedom to create a layered or loose look. In this issue, we focus on the “zip-up parka” and pick up the most popular coordinates and recommended items!
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What is a zip-up parka?
Compared to the pullover parka, which is worn over the head, the zip-up parka is a hoodie with a zip-front design that is worn over the sleeves. While the pullover parka has a more active and sporty image, the zip-up parka can be styled in a variety of ways, as it can be worn with a variety of innerwear items. The hooded sweatshirt was originally developed by Champion Products, which was founded in 1919 as Knickerbocker Knitting Company, and was designed for athletes, cold-weather warehouse workers, and outdoor workers. It is said that they added hoods to their sweatshirts for athletes, cold-weather warehouse workers, and outdoor workers.
In the 1930s, the so-called “zip-up hoodie” was developed, which was easier to put on and take off and more practical, and in the 1970s, it was recognized as a casual and fashionable item, just like the pullover hoodie. In the 1980s and 1990s, the zip-up hoodie became extremely popular due to the athleticism of the time, the rise of hip-hop, and the boom in voguing and breakdancing featuring posing.
How to choose a Zip-Up Hoodie
As with the pullover hoodie, the main colors of the zip-up hoodie are the classic plain gray and the standard plain black. The choice of sizing also depends on whether the item is to be used as outerwear or innerwear. If it is to be used as outerwear, it should not be too tight-fitting, but should be sized to give an imposing impression. Silhouette and length are the deciding factors in whether or not an outfit looks fashionable, and don’t forget that size is the most important factor when wearing a zip-up parka.
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