
Many people ask me this question when they want to make or buy a hoodie that lasts for years. They see different fabrics on the market and do not know which one is best.
The highest quality materials for hoodies are heavyweight cotton, organic cotton, French terry, and premium fabrics like cashmere blends. These fabrics give a soft touch, hold their shape, and stay durable even after many washes.
I learned this from years in my factory. We tried dozens of fabrics, from thin polyester to thick cotton fleece. The fabric choice always decides if a hoodie feels premium or cheap.
Table of contents
- Why is cotton the most common high-quality hoodie fabric?
- What makes French terry a premium choice?
- Are fleece hoodies high quality?
- What about cashmere and wool hoodies?
- Is polyester ever high quality?
- Table of hoodie materials and quality
- My advice from factory work
- Conclusion
Why is cotton the most common high-quality hoodie fabric?
Cotton is a natural fiber. It has been used for hoodies for decades.
Heavy cotton gives a hoodie a soft feel and a solid weight. High GSM cotton (350–500 GSM) lasts a long time and does not pill easily.

Pure cotton
Pure cotton hoodies feel breathable and classic. They work for everyday wear.
Organic cotton
Organic cotton is grown without chemicals. It feels smoother and is better for sensitive skin. Learn more from the Global Organic Textile Standard.
Loopback cotton
Loopback cotton has loops on the inside that absorb sweat. It is popular for sports and casual hoodies.
Why GSM matters
High GSM (grams per square meter) means the hoodie fabric is thicker and stronger. Low GSM makes a hoodie feel thin. More on GSM here: Threads Magazine Fabric GSM Guide.
What makes French terry a premium choice?
French terry is a knit fabric. It has a smooth outside and small loops inside.
French terry makes hoodies soft, flexible, and breathable. It is lighter than fleece but still high quality.
Features
- Soft and flexible
- Good for layering
- Less bulky but strong
When to choose French terry
If you want a hoodie that feels premium and not too heavy, French terry is the right choice.
Are fleece hoodies high quality?
Fleece is another common hoodie fabric.
High-quality fleece, especially cotton-based fleece, feels soft and warm. It is thicker and holds warmth better than French terry.
Cotton fleece
Soft on the inside, smooth on the outside. Ideal for winter.
Polyester fleece
Less expensive and dries fast, but can pill if low quality. More info about fleece properties on Sewport’s fleece fabric guide.
What about cashmere and wool hoodies?
Cashmere and fine wool are very rare for hoodies, but they are luxury materials.
Cashmere blends make the softest, most expensive hoodies. They feel light and warm, but they need delicate care.
Cashmere blend
Often mixed with cotton or silk for strength.
Merino wool
Lightweight and breathable. Great for high-end sportswear.
Is polyester ever high quality?
Polyester by itself is not luxury.
High-quality polyester blends can add durability and reduce shrinkage. Pure low-cost polyester is not premium.
For an overview, see polyester fabric details.
Table of hoodie materials and quality
| Material | Quality Level | Features |
|---|---|---|
| Heavyweight cotton | High | Soft, strong, breathable |
| Organic cotton | High | Smooth, eco-friendly, premium |
| French terry | High | Breathable, premium texture |
| Cotton fleece | High | Warm, cozy, durable |
| Cashmere blends | Luxury | Very soft, expensive |
| Merino wool blends | Luxury | Light, odor-resistant, warm |
| Polyester blends | Medium–High | Durable, less shrinkage |
My advice from factory work
When brands ask me to make a premium hoodie, I always suggest heavy cotton, organic cotton, or French terry. For luxury lines, I suggest cashmere blends.
The material is what makes the difference between a $20 hoodie and a $200 hoodie.
Conclusion
The highest quality hoodie materials are heavyweight cotton, organic cotton, French terry, and cashmere blends. These fabrics make hoodies soft, durable, and long lasting.