Port & Co™ Women’s Core Fleece Full-Zip Hooded Sweatshirt delivers dependable comfort with a 7.8 oz heavyweight construction, crafted from a durable 50/50 cotton/poly fleece blend. Designed with air jet yarn for enhanced softness and reduced pilling, this hoodie features a smooth, high-stitch-density surface that ensures your company logo, team name, or slogan prints bold, sharp, and professional. The contoured feminine fit adds a polished look while maintaining everyday comfort for strong brand presentation.
Decoration Options
Screen printing produces bold, durable graphics that are cost-effective for teams, schools, and promotional runs. Full-color DTF or DTG printing allows for detailed designs, gradients, and unlimited colors, making it ideal for intricate logos and creative branding. Embroidery delivers a premium, dimensional stitched finish that enhances corporate apparel, uniforms, and retail pieces with a clean, professional appearance.
Built for durability and all-day wear, this hoodie features a two-ply hood with dyed-to-match drawcords for added structure and style. The side-seamed construction with a contoured body provides a flattering fit, while the YKK metal zipper ensures long-lasting performance. Front pockets add practical functionality, and the tear-away label allows for easy rebranding and irritation-free comfort.
Perfect for corporate apparel, school spirit wear, team uniforms, staff outfitting, promotional campaigns, and retail collections, the Port & Co™ Women’s Core Fleece Full-Zip Hoodie offers lasting value and strong brand visibility. Its combination of comfort, durability, and tailored fit makes it a smart investment for showcasing your logo in real-world environments.
Fabric Weight: 7.8 oz. – Heavyweight
Material: 50% cotton / 50% polyester fleece
Decoration Options: Screen Printing, Full-Color DTF Printing, Embroidery
Features: Contoured feminine fit with side-seamed construction; Air jet yarn for softness and reduced pilling; YKK metal zipper for durability; Tear-away label for comfort and rebranding

















