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Stock Logo Applique Hoodie
About Stussy’s hoodies: Stussy is a foundational streetwear label — its Stock and 8-Ball logo hoodies are heritage pieces built on heavier brushed fleece.
Is the price honest?
A premium at around $130 where part of the cost is the heritage and logo — reviewers who want the Stussy name and a heavier fleece consider it fair; judged on fabric alone it is matchable for less.
Our take
Stussy's Stock Logo hoodie is a heritage streetwear piece from one of the labels that helped define the category, built on a heavier brushed fleece with an applique or embroidered chest logo. Owners praise the substantial hand, the relaxed-but-not-oversized cut, and the recognisable branding. Reviewers say the construction is solid and the fabric is a clear step above mid-tier fleece, while noting that a meaningful share of the price is the heritage and the logo rather than the cloth alone. The cut reads relaxed and true to size.
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- Material
- Heavier brushed cotton fleece, ~12oz, with applique or embroidered logo.
- Fit
- Relaxed regular fit, true to size; reads substantial without being oversized.
- Quality
- Good — heavier fleece and clean construction, durable logo application; the value leans on the name.
- Best for
- Heritage streetwear outfits, a recognisable logo hoodie, and a heavier everyday fleece.
- Care
- Cold wash inside-out and tumble low to protect the logo and keep the fleece dense.
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