KakoBuy Hoodie Spreadsheet: Supreme, Bape, Stone Island & More
HoodieHunter
KakoBuy Spreadsheet Contributor
Hoodies are the backbone of any streetwear collection, and the KakoBuy hoodie spreadsheet has some of the best finds in the game. From the iconic Supreme Box Logo to the cult-favorite Bape Shark Full Zip, Stone Island compass patch hoodies, and Chrome Hearts cross designs — this guide covers the top hoodie finds on KakoBuy, what makes each one special, and how to identify quality when reviewing QC photos.
Why Hoodies Are a Spreadsheet Staple
Hoodies consistently rank among the top-selling categories on the KakoBuy spreadsheet. Here's why they're such a popular choice:
900+
Hoodie listings
4.6★
Avg community rating
$18-45
Typical price range
3-5x
Savings vs retail
Top Hoodie Finds on KakoBuy
These are the most popular and highest-rated hoodie finds currently on the KakoBuy spreadsheet:
How to Evaluate Hoodie QC Photos
Hoodies require specific QC attention. Here's what to check for each major brand:
SUPREME BOX LOGO: Check embroidery thread count, box proportions, and font accuracy. The box should be perfectly square with clean edges
BAPE SHARK: The shark face detail is the most scrutinized element. Check teeth sharpness, eye placement, and camo pattern accuracy
STONE ISLAND: The compass badge is everything. Check badge attachment, compass detail, and the characteristic garment-dyed fabric texture
CHROME HEARTS: Cross embroidery should be clean and symmetrical. Check the gothic font on any text elements
ESSENTIALS FOG: The rubber patch should be correctly sized and positioned. Check the oversized fit proportions
ALL HOODIES: Check kangaroo pocket stitching, drawstring quality, cuff and hem ribbing, and overall fabric weight
Fabric Weight and Quality: What to Look For
Fabric quality is the most important factor in hoodie satisfaction, and it's also the hardest to assess from photos alone. Here's what to look for:
GSM (Grams per Square Meter): Higher GSM means heavier, more substantial fabric. Premium hoodies like Supreme Box Logo use 500-600 GSM fleece. Budget finds might use 300-400 GSM. Ask sellers about GSM if it's not listed.
Fleece Type: French terry, loopback fleece, and brushed fleece all have different textures and weights. Supreme uses a specific loopback fleece that has a distinctive texture on the inside. Check QC photos of the interior lining.
Fabric Texture: In QC photos, look for the characteristic texture of the fabric. Fleece should look soft and slightly fuzzy, not flat and synthetic. Cotton-poly blends should have a slight sheen.
Shrinkage: Ask previous buyers about shrinkage after washing. Some finds shrink significantly on first wash. If you're between sizes, consider sizing up.
Sizing Guide for KakoBuy Hoodies
Most KakoBuy hoodie listings use Asian sizing, which typically runs 1-2 sizes smaller than Western sizing. Here's a general conversion guide:
| Asian S | Western XS-S | Chest: 38-40 inches |
| Asian M | Western S-M | Chest: 40-42 inches |
| Asian L | Western M-L | Chest: 42-44 inches |
| Asian XL | Western L-XL | Chest: 44-46 inches |
| Asian XXL | Western XL-2XL | Chest: 46-48 inches |
Caring for Your KakoBuy Hoodies
Proper care extends the life of your finds significantly. Follow these guidelines:
Wash inside out in cold water to preserve print and embroidery quality
Use a gentle cycle and mild detergent — avoid bleach or fabric softener
Air dry when possible — tumble drying can cause shrinkage and damage prints
For embroidered hoodies, avoid ironing directly on the embroidery
Store folded rather than hung to prevent stretching of the shoulder seams
For Stone Island, the compass badge can be removed before washing to prevent damage
Conclusion
The KakoBuy hoodie spreadsheet offers some of the best value in the entire W2C community. With 900+ listings spanning every major streetwear brand, you can build an impressive hoodie collection at a fraction of retail prices. Focus on QC photos, check community reviews, and don't be afraid to invest in the better batch for pieces you'll wear regularly.
