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      <title>Vale Forever Hoodie Is Available For Men And Women Both</title>
      <dc:creator>Valeforeverr</dc:creator>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2026 08:29:01 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;My girlfriend kept stealing my hoodie every time it got cold, which honestly got annoying enough that I finally just told her to order her own instead of constantly hunting through my closet for mine. She was skeptical at first since a lot of unisex sizing ends up feeling like it was really just designed for one gender and marketed as unisex without much actual thought put into it. &lt;a href="//**valeforeverr.us**"&gt;valeforeverr.us &lt;/a&gt; up both of us comparing notes pretty extensively since we approached this from different starting points, her checking whether it actually worked for her frame and me already knowing how it fit from wearing mine for months at that point.&lt;br&gt;
How She Approached The Sizing&lt;br&gt;
She's noticeably smaller framed than me, so went with a small based on the size chart rather than just assuming she needed to size down significantly from whatever I wear. Measured her chest and compared against their chart specifically rather than guessing based on my medium, since assuming sizes translate the same way across different body types has burned her before with other supposedly unisex items.&lt;br&gt;
Whether It Actually Fit Her Properly&lt;br&gt;
Ended up fitting well once it arrived, not that oversized boyfriend style fit that some brands push as the only option for women wearing hoodies, but also not so fitted that it felt like a completely different cut just marketed toward women without actually changing anything structurally. Sleeves hit at the right length for her arms specifically, which she mentioned has been an issue before with other hoodies running too long since they're really just made for a taller average frame.&lt;br&gt;
Comparing The Cut Between Our Two Hoodies&lt;br&gt;
Laid both of ours out side by side out of curiosity since we're different sizes, mine a medium and hers a small, just to see if there were any actual design differences beyond just the size label itself. Genuinely looked like the same design scaled proportionally rather than some subtle difference where one gender's version got a slightly different cut or shape without it being obvious from the product photos.&lt;br&gt;
How The Fabric Felt The Same For Both Of Us&lt;br&gt;
She specifically mentioned the fabric felt just as soft as mine did, which mattered to her since some brands seem to use a slightly different material for their women's line compared to men's, sometimes cheaper or just different in ways that aren't always obvious until you're actually wearing it regularly. Nothing like that here based on comparing ours directly, felt like the exact same fabric just in her size rather than some separate lesser version.&lt;br&gt;
Whether The Colors Worked For Both Of Us&lt;br&gt;
She went with a lighter lavender option while I stuck with my usual charcoal, and neither of us felt like the color range was split into gendered categories where certain colors were only really marketed toward one group or the other. Scrolled through the full color lineup together and it just felt like a shared selection rather than half the colors being positioned as more masculine or feminine.&lt;br&gt;
What She'd Tell Other Women Considering It&lt;br&gt;
She mentioned she'd tell other women to actually measure themselves against the chart specifically rather than assuming they need a specific size based on general assumptions about how unisex sizing usually runs. Said the fit ended up working well for her frame &lt;a href="**https://springbuilders.dev/**"&gt;specifically&lt;/a&gt; without needing to size down dramatically or deal with sleeves that were clearly designed with someone taller in mind.&lt;/p&gt;

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