A question for anyone in the UK

Necroghast

New member
In the UK, does anyone call a long sleeve t-shirt a sweatshirt? Because I recently bought some "sweatshirts" on ebay from a british seller and they turned out to be long sleeve t-shirts. I'm wondering if it was a misunderstanding on my part or if I should leave negative feedback.
 

hestan101

New member
The definition of sweatshirt (to me at least) seems to be anything designed to give warmth over a T shirt or other, its become pretty vague now, so i guess the real question would be are you happy with them?
 

Necroghast

New member
The definition of sweatshirt (to me at least) seems to be anything designed to give warmth over a T shirt or other, its become pretty vague now, so i guess the real question would be are you happy with them?


Well, I like them, I'm not unhappy that I have them, but the only reason I bought them was because I needed sweatshirts.
 

waghorn41

Member
A long sleeve t is exactly that. A sweatshirt is thicker, warmer and often fleece like inside.
Not your mistake, wrong description.
 

Necroghast

New member
Well, they're officialy listed as "long sleeve sweatshirt t-shirts" which I interpretted as meaning a sweatshirt in t-shirt style (aka no hood)
Misunderstanding or misleading?​
 

Undave

Flockwit
A jumper (sweatshirt) with a hood is called a hoodie.





I'm getting good at this wardrobe recognition lark.
 

Amazon warrior

New member
I tend not to use the word "sweatshirt" at all. It's a t-shirt, or a long-sleeved t-shirt, or a jumper (or possibly a rugby shirt). These things are not necessarily interchangeable.
 

Necroghast

New member
Gah! I'm still annoyed. Ill probably just keep them and leave some negative feedback saying the title was misleading. is this regional thing in a place called Evesham perhaps? Because thats where they're from.
 

ded2day

New member
A sweatshirt to me usually goes with a pair of jogging pants. Usually some sort of fleecy material or cotton or something really comfy.
 

Devilry

New member
Sweatshirt tends to be Gym wear (hence the name). Long sleeved, same sort of thickness as a hoody but without the hood.
 

RuneBrush

New member
For me that description would indicate a long sleeved t-shirt (i.e. round necked) but made from sweatshirt fabric - which is a similar stuff to they make jogging bottoms from.
 
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