How to Choose the Right Review Hoodie
If you're already set on the "Experience Reviewer" design, you can skip ahead to the sizing and styling sections. But if you're comparing it against the other items in Review's hoodie collection, this section should help.
Design & Graphics
The front of the hoodie features the "Experience Reviewer" wordmark in a bold, hand-drawn style. The print wraps around a small play-button icon, and the whole thing sits about four inches below the collar. On the back, there's a larger graphic: "Experience Everything" in the same hand-drawn font, framed by a film reel that's missing a few frames (a callback to an episode glitch that Review turned into a meme).
The colors are straightforward: the hoodie comes in Black, Heather Grey, and a faded Navy. The wordmark is printed in white on the darker colors, and in black on the heather grey. There's also a limited "Review Blue" that's been teased for the winter drop, but don't wait on that if you want one now.
The thing that stands out most about the print is the texture. It's a soft-touch screen print, which means it feels like part of the fabric rather than a plastic sticker. That helps it look better after repeated washes. It also means it won't crack as fast as a standard vinyl transfer.
Fabric & Fit
The "Experience Reviewer" hoodie is a pullover style. It's made with a 50/50 cotton-polyester blend that's brushed on the inside with a light fleece. That gives it a weight that feels substantial without being a heavy winter blanket. You can comfortably wear it from 50°F to 70°F if you're not being too picky about comfort.
The hood is double-lined, so it stands up and actually protects your neck from wind. The drawstrings are flat and thick - they won't twist into a mess like the cheap round ones on discount hoodies. The front pouch has two deep pockets and a hidden third pocket on the right side that's just big enough for a phone or a pack of gum.
In terms of fit, the hoodie is true to size for most people. It's a unisex cut, which means it's straighter through the torso than a woman-specific cut. If you're used to "women's" sizing, you'll probably want to size down for a more fitted look. If you're a guy who likes a clean, not-too-boxy fit, go with your standard size.
Sizing: Picking Your Number
The official size chart (from the Review Merch store) is pretty straightforward. We've reproduced the chest and length measurements below, but note that these are garment measurements, not body measurements.
| Size | Chest (in) | Length (in) |
| S | 36 | 27 |
| M | 40 | 28 |
| L | 44 | 29 |
| XL | 48 | 30 |
| 2XL | 52 | 31 |
Our advice: measure a hoodie you already own and compare. If you're between sizes, size up. The cotton-blend fabric will shrink a bit if you put it in the dryer (even though we recommend air drying).
Styling: Four Ways to Wear It
The "Experience Reviewer" hoodie is easy to treat like a one-and-done piece, but it's actually pretty versatile. Here are a few ways to style it for different vibes.
1. Classic casual - The heather grey hoodie with a pair of dark wash jeans and white sneakers. This is the "I actually watched the video" look. The white print pops against the grey, and the hood stays clean without any visible branding on the cuffs or hem.
2. Layered up - Put on a thin flannel or a denim jacket over the hoodie. The navy colorway works particularly well for this. Leave the hood out so the design is visible, or tuck it in for a cleaner silhouette. Jeans or chinos both work.
3. Athleisure - Pair the black hoodie with joggers and running shoes. The hidden phone pocket on the front makes this the most practical option if you're heading to the gym or running errands. The 50/50 blend breathes well enough for a workout, but we wouldn't recommend doing your actual training in it - you'll sweat more than you want.
4. Streetwear edge - Go oversized: size up twice and throw it over a pair of cargo pants and chunky boots. Add a beanie if it's cold. This one works best with the black colorway because the contrast gets lost if you pick a light color.
Comparing the "Experience Reviewer" with other Review hoodies
The "Experience Reviewer" is the flagship hoodie right now, but Review's store has a few other hooded options if you want something different. Here's a side-by-side look at the ones that are currently live:
The crewnecks are slightly cheaper and have a different fit - they're more boxy, with a heavier feel. If you prefer a full-zip or a crewneck over a pullover, those are the options. But if you want the "Experience Reviewer" design specifically, this hoodie is the only place it currently exists.