Hoodies and sweaters are a great early order on Mulebuy because fit is relaxed and the process is easy: choose a piece from the grid below, copy its link, paste it into Mulebuy, review the QC photos, and ship. The catch is that "cozy" depends entirely on fabric weight and cut — two things a listing photo won't tell you on its own.
Start with the measurement chart, not the S/M/L label. Streetwear hoodies are often cut oversized on purpose, so a "Medium" can wear like a boxy Large. Lay a hoodie you already like flat and measure chest (pit to pit, doubled), body length, and sleeve length, then match those centimeters to the listing. If you want a dropped-shoulder, baggy look, size accordingly rather than assuming your usual size.
Fabric weight is everything here. Some listings state grams per square meter (GSM) — a higher number means a thicker, heavier fleece, while a low number means a thin, lighter hoodie. If GSM isn't listed, ask in your Mulebuy order notes whether it's a heavyweight or lightweight fabric. For knit sweaters, check the material (cotton, wool, acrylic) since it changes warmth, itch, and how much it pills over time.
When the QC photos land in your account, look closely at the details that make or break these garments:
One thing beginners forget: cotton-heavy hoodies and knits can shrink in a hot wash. If you're on the edge of two sizes, size up a touch and wash cool. It's an easy way to avoid a hoodie that fit perfectly once and then didn't.
Price, colors in stock, and shipping options are all on the live Mulebuy listing — confirm those there rather than relying on the grid thumbnail. Once the QC set matches the seller's photos and your measurements look right, approve the shipment. Get fabric weight and fit dialed in, and this becomes the category you reorder from most.