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Moving Company Hoodies for Cold Mornings and Winter Relocations

May 26, 2026 5 min read By Brandon Holt
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Table of Contents
  1. When hoodies earn their place
  2. Hoodie options
  3. Hoodie vs crewneck
  4. Design placement
  5. Frequently Asked Questions
Movers are often on the road before sunrise, loading a truck in a cold driveway while the neighborhood is still asleep. A logo hoodie during those early hours is one of the highest-visibility pieces in the whole wardrobe, since it is the piece worn longest and seen by the most people arriving at work themselves. Here is how to build the hoodie and crewneck program.

When Hoodies Earn Their Place on a Moving Crew

Hoodie and Crewneck Options

PieceBrandBest forVIP base
Comfort soft hoodieBear GripsDaily wear, mid weight, lifestyle$36.88
Unisex performance hoodieChampionCold weather workhorse$45.88
Classic zip-up hoodieGildanEasy on and off through the day$41.88
Perfect soft crewneck sweatshirtBear GripsOffice wear, customer-facing$34.88
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Hoodie vs Crewneck for Moving Companies

Design Placement for Hoodies

Stock the Crew Hoodie

Mid weight, heavyweight, zip-up, crewneck. All branded, single piece ordering, no minimum.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Whats the warmest hoodie in the catalog?

The Champion unisex performance hoodie, a heavier weight built for cold-region moving crews.

Can a logo be printed on a zip-up hoodie?

Yes. Since the zip splits the front, most companies print on the back or use a small left chest plus right chest combination.

What sizes do hoodies come in?

Most hoodies run unisex S-3XL, shown per product in the shop.

Do you carry youth hoodies for family promo?

Yes. The Gildan youth hoodie is in the catalog and works for company family events or owner kids wearing company gear.

Brandon Holt
Brandon HoltService Industry Operator

Brandon owns a regional contracting company and previously ran an HVAC service business. He writes about trade-business branding, crew uniforms, and the apparel decisions service operators make to win local trust.

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