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Brushed Fleece vs. French Terry: A Quick Comparison | Swith

closeup comparison image of the fabric interior of brushed fleece and french terry

Brushed fleece and French terry are both knit fabrics, but they differ in their appearance, warmth, and breathability. Here's a quick view:

BRUSHED FLEECE

Brushed fleece has a fuzzy, plush interior surface. It's warmer, but less breathable, and also more likely to shed fuzz. It's a better option for cooler days. Tip: To minimize fuzz shedding, wash items inside out before you wear them.

FRENCH TERRY

The champion of breathability, it's ideal for a comfortable and flattering fit, especially in warmer weather. It's also less likely to shed, but may not be as warm as fleece. Check out out our cotton French terry crewnecks and hoodies. Tip: Not sure how French terry feels against the skin? Think about how your favorite beach towel feels.