District Featherweight French Terry™ Hoodie delivers ultra-light comfort with a 4.5 oz light/midweight construction, crafted from a soft 70/30 combed ring spun cotton/polyester French terry blend. Designed with fine 40 singles yarn and a smooth, high-stitch-density surface, this hoodie ensures your company logo, team name, or slogan prints bold, sharp, and professional. Its lightweight feel and modern finish make it ideal for relaxed branding with a polished, retail-ready look.
Decoration Options
Screen printing produces bold, durable graphics that are cost-effective for teams, events, and promotional use. Full-color DTF or DTG printing allows for detailed designs, gradients, and unlimited colors, making it perfect for intricate logos and creative branding. Embroidery offers a premium, dimensional stitched finish that enhances corporate apparel, uniforms, and retail pieces with a clean, elevated appearance.
Built for comfort and everyday versatility, this hoodie features an unlined hood for a lighter feel and a more relaxed fit. Dyed-to-match drawcords with metal tips and grommets add a refined touch, while the front pouch pocket provides practical functionality. Back neck tape and a tear-away label enhance durability and comfort, making it ideal for extended wear and easy rebranding.
Perfect for corporate apparel, retail collections, team gear, school spirit wear, and promotional programs, the District Featherweight French Terry™ Hoodie offers a balance of lightweight comfort and strong brand visibility. Its modern styling and soft feel make it a smart investment for showcasing your logo in casual, everyday environments where comfort and presentation matter.
Fabric Weight: 4.5 oz. – Light/Midweight
Material: 70% combed ring spun cotton / 30% polyester French terry
Decoration Options: Screen Printing, Full-Color DTF Printing, Embroidery
Features: Lightweight French terry fabric for breathable comfort; Smooth high-stitch-density surface for print clarity; Unlined hood for a relaxed feel; Tear-away label for comfort and rebranding















