Caring for Your Layered Juice WRLD Merch
Layering means more friction between fabrics, which can cause pilling or fading. Here's how to keep your hoodies looking new.
- Wash hoodies inside out in cold water (40°F max) to protect graphics. Use mild detergent - no bleach.
- Air dry flat, or tumble dry on low heat only. High heat shrinks fleece by up to 8%.
- Store folded, not hung. Hanging can stretch the neckband, especially on oversized hoodies.
- Spot clean hoodie cuffs and collars after each wear to remove oil and dirt before they set.
- For wrinkles between layers, steam rather than iron. Ironing on high can crack screen-printed designs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size hoodie should I get if I want to layer under a jacket?
Go one size up from your normal shirt size for pullover hoodies, and one to two sizes up for zip-ups. This leaves room for a base layer and prevents bunching under outerwear.
Can I wear a Juice WRLD hoodie under a rain jacket?
Yes, but choose a rain shell that's roomy - technical rain jackets are often slim. Size up one in the jacket and stick to a mid-weight hoodie like the Fighting Demons pullover to avoid bulk.
How do I prevent hoodie graphics from fading when layering?
Wash inside out in cold water and avoid fabric softeners. When layering, zip your jacket fully to reduce friction against the print. Graphics last longer when not constantly rubbing against jacket liners.
What's the best jacket for cold fall days (below 50°F)?
A lined denim trucker jacket or a packable puffer jacket works best. Both offer wind resistance and pair well with the heavyweight 12 oz hoodies. Add a scarf and beanie for extra warmth.
How many layers should I wear in total?
Three: a base layer (long-sleeve tee), mid layer (hoodie), and outer layer (jacket). On warmer days, skip the base layer. On freezing days, add a thin sweater between the tee and hoodie.
Key Takeaways
- Size up one for pullover hoodies, one to two for zip-ups when layering.
- Pair with denim jackets, bombers, or puffer vests for contrast and warmth.
- Use accessories like beanies and scarves to fill gaps and add style.
- Wash cold, air dry, and avoid high heat to extend graphic life.
- Stick to three layers max for comfort and flexibility.
About the Author: Sophie Ward is an e-commerce product specialist focused on home decor, accessories, and lifestyle merch. She has tested over 200 hoodie-layering combinations and shares her findings to help fans keep their style fresh.