What is the difference between pullover hoodies and zip-up hoodies when ordering in bulk?
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- Jul 6,2026
The main difference between pullover hoodies and zip-up hoodies in bulk production is their construction, cost, and styling flexibility. Pullover hoodies are a single piece with a front kangaroo pocket, while zip-up hoodies have a full front zipper. Pullovers are generally more cost-effective, while zip-ups offer more versatility for layering.
Comparison for bulk orders
| Feature | Pullover Hoodie | Zip-Up Hoodie |
|---|---|---|
| Construction | One-piece front, kangaroo pocket | Full front zipper, two-piece front |
| Production Cost | Lower — fewer components | Higher — zipper, more sewing steps |
| Styling | Limited — pullover only | High — open, closed, or layered |
| Branding Area | Full front and back available | Split front limits continuous print |
| Fit Consistency | Easier bulk consistency | Zipper alignment needs tighter QC |
Which one for your brand?
- Choose pullover hoodies for a classic streetwear look with lower unit cost. Great for staples, merch drops, and uniforms.
- Choose zip-up hoodies for layering flexibility and adjustable fit. Popular for lifestyle and transitional seasons.
Contact VANRD to discuss your hoodie program. Both styles use similar fleece fabrics and branding options.