Logo detail on a hoodie is one of those things that goes wrong far more often than it goes right. Too big and it reads like a souvenir. Too loud and the whole piece starts dressing you instead of the other way around. The brands that get it right understand that a logo should add something rather than announce itself from across the room. We’ve been looking specifically at hoodies where the branding is considered, the placement is intentional, and the underlying garment is good enough to stand on its own without it. Quality cotton that has some weight to it. Fits that work tucked into a jacket or worn over a tee on a Sunday. The logo as a finishing detail rather than the whole point. That distinction matters more than most men realize when they’re standing in a store deciding whether something looks right. These are the hoodies where someone made the correct call.