hot take: sweaters are fine but I’d argue that SF is more a hoodie town than a sweater town for proper thermal regulation across microclimates
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@burritojustice @rollovereasy me, in 2008 before I moved here: why do they wear so many hoodies in SF
me in 2024: (checks weather) ah, it’s a day for my 63 degree hoodie, not my 65 degree hoodie
@luis_in_brief @burritojustice @rollovereasy i accidentally left my 68 degree hoodie on the plane my last visit home and i haven't been able to find a replacement.
@luis_in_brief @burritojustice @rollovereasy
I'm so sorry for your loss. Time to go to Sports Basement!
@Charlobo @luis_in_brief @burritojustice @rollovereasy luckily i have my lower 60s hoodie and my 50s hoodie. I'm ready for winter.
@kingrat @burritojustice @rollovereasy I wore through my executive hoodie and haven’t found a good new one yet.
@burritojustice @rollovereasy According to Wikipedia, hoodies were invented in New York in the 1930s for use by workers in refrigerated warehouses.
@burritojustice @rollovereasy As long as it’s an American Giant hoodie.
@burritojustice @rollovereasy given they are so rooted in Bay Area culture, I wish we had a local slang term for them, like Saskatchewan's Bunny Hug.
@burritojustice why not a hooder and split the difference?