Crafted from the heaviest, highest-quality 100% cotton yarn, this men’s crewneck sweatshirt is built for unmatched comfort and everyday durability. Made entirely in Canada, it delivers the substantial weight and softness true cotton lovers expect—no blends, no shortcuts.
Designed with a generous, relaxed fit, this heavyweight crewneck offers all-day comfort without feeling restrictive. The roomy cut makes it perfect for layering or wearing on its own, while the thick cotton fabric provides warmth, breathability, and long-lasting wear.
From the reinforced seams to the durable trim, this hoodie is designed to be worn hard and washed often. It’s the kind of piece you grab constantly—workdays, weekends, warehouse runs, cold mornings, and everything in between. Comfortable enough for lounging, tough enough for real use.
CottonMill Crewneck Sweatshirts — thick, breathable, and comfortably cozy. If you’ve been disappointed by “cotton” hoodies that still feel synthetic, this is the upgrade.
Cotton Mill garments are intentionally heavier than typical retail sweatshirts. If you are used to lightweight sweatshirts from mall brands expect: more density, less stretch, a thicker structured fabric rather than a thin drapey fit.
Choose your size using the Fit Guide, then confirm with the Actual Garment Measurements.
Note: Females — chest is not a band measurement.
| Chest | Size | Hip |
|---|---|---|
| 40" | Small | 30" |
| 42" | Medium | 32" |
| 44" | Large | 36" |
| 46" | X-Large | 38" |
| 48" | 2X-Large | 42" |
| 50" | 3X-Large | 44" |
Compare these measurements to your favorite garment. Lay it flat and measure it. These are garment dimensions (not body measurements). Unless you prefer a tight fit, allow 4–6 inches of space around your chest and hem.
| Garment measurements | S | M | L | XL | XXL | XXXL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A: Chest circumference | 46" | 48" | 50" | 52" | 54" | 56" |
| B: Sleeve length (center neck) | 33" | 33.5" | 34" | 35" | 36" | 37" |
| C: Body length (shoulder) | 26" | 27" | 28" | 29" | 30.5" | 32" |
| D: Hem circumference | 33" | 34" | 38" | 40" | 44" | 46" |
| E: Sleeve length (shoulder) | 23" | 23.5" | 24" | 24" | 25" | 26" |
Tip: If you’re between sizes, choose the size that matches your favorite sweatshirt’s measurements.
Large 2" Cuffs
Flatlock seams
Cotton Fleece
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Flatlock Seam Construction — Built for Wear
CottonMill sweatshirts use flatlock seam work, a method common in serious outerwear and purpose-built athletic gear. It’s not your average stitching as this approach keeps things strong, flat, and smooth where it counts. It’s not just about looks. The way it’s stitched makes these sweatshirts feel better and last longer, plain and simple.
How It's Done:
Instead of stacking fabric and sewing through, we place the panel edges side by side. They’re run through a multi-needle machine that locks the threads across both layers while trimming off anything extra. What you get is a flush seam, no raised ridges, no bulk.
Steps include:
Lining up the edges to set the seam width
Joining and cutting at once for a clean finish
Threads are woven to spread tension, keeping the seam from popping or shifting
Why It Matters:
No seam bulge – so nothing rubs, even after hours of wear
Threads move with the fabric – which helps the sweatshirt stretch where it needs to
Stronger under stress – it’ll hold up through real use, not just a few wash cycles
Flat equals comfy – no pressure spots under a coat or backpack
What Makes Cotton Fleece Different
Cotton fleece’s got that soft, brushed texture folks like in colder weather. It's not made from plastic threads like most fleece—it starts with real cotton fiber, which is why it breathes better and feels less clammy after a few hours on.
The fabric’s got a fuzzy backing, kind of like shearling, but smoother. That’s where the insulation comes from—it traps a bit of warm air without turning you into a sweatbox. It’s the go-to for stuff like sweatshirts, pullovers, hoodies, and yeah—couch-day blankets too.
Unlike poly fleece, cotton fleece won’t build up static or feel slick. It’s got a more natural feel, and it’s easier on the skin if you’re wearing it all day. It pulls a bit of moisture, too—not like a performance tee, but enough to stay dry-ish if you’re running around.
That’s the combo—soft, breathable, warm, and not too shiny. Which is probably why it keeps showing up in all the best loungewear.
100% Cotton at CottonMill