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In the ever-evolving world of fashion, the age-old debate between hoodies and crewnecks continues to captivate the style-conscious minds of today's youth.

Each garment has its unique charm and practicality, offering wearers a distinct blend of comfort and fashion. To shed light on this enduring dilemma, we engaged in candid conversations with five young individuals, each with their own compelling reasons for choosing one over the other.

From the cozy embrace of hoodies to the timeless appeal of crewnecks, join us as we delve into the world of fashion preferences among the youth and explore the diverse factors that influence their choices.

Let's hear what Rangers Say...

Olivia Gonzalez, ‘24 Olive Garden Host and self-described “Clean Girl”
Olivia Gonzalez, ‘24 Olive Garden Host and self-described “Clean Girl”

“I like a crewneck but only if it’s comfortable.  If it’s tight material, then I want a hoodie. I like when they have big hoods.”-Olivia Gonalez, '24

“ I would say hoodie, because of the pocket.  I can hold my phone and my pencil and my keys. It's better than a backpack."-Carissa Chavez, '25

Carissa Chavez, ‘25- Golfer, “I’m actually Good!”
Carissa Chavez, ‘25- Golfer, “I’m actually Good!”
Mia Angulo, '24 Hip-Hopper and Frank Ocean Baddie
Mia Angulo, '24 Hip-Hopper and Frank Ocean Baddie

“I like Crewnecks because you can’t cut up hoodies. That would be weird.  But I can cut up a crewneck off the shoulder and my neck can breathe”- Mia Angulo, '24

“I would say hoodie because they are very versatile. When the rain comes, you can protect your hair and they’re more comfortable”- Emmah Abney, '25

Emmah Abney, '25 Student and Swiftie
Emmah Abney, '25 Student and Swiftie
Brienna Burr, 24 Gigantea Editor in Chief and Dance Force Captain
Brienna Burr, 24 Gigantea Editor in Chief and Dance Force Captain

"I would say crewnecks, because in hoodies I feel restricted. I can’t move my head all the way."- Brienna Burr, '24

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