Sized down like the reviews said and it still hits mid-thigh on me, which is exactly what I wanted. The zipper is chunky enough to work one-handed with coffee in the other. Three washes in, no pilling yet.
Zip-up hoodies that swallow your hands, crewnecks that pass for sweaters, tube tops for the hot months and modal sets for the slow ones. EFAN cuts everything a size roomier and lets you decide how to wear it.
Oversized through the body, cropped at the hem, drop shoulders and a chunky zipper. Five washed colors, all built to be worn three days straight.
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Oversized hoodies with brushed fleece inside, wide-leg sweatpants with real pockets, and two-piece track suits that match without trying.
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The pieces that keep selling out in one size and restocking in six colors.

Plush fleece fabric and dropped shoulders give this black zip-up hoodie a slouchy, relaxed drape for everyday layering.

Fleece fabric and dropped shoulders give this zip-up hoodie a cozy drape that layers easily over gym gear or denim.

Soft fleece and an oversized zip front give this red hooded sweatshirt an effortless silhouette for brisk weather layering.

A soft fleece interior, roomy dropped shoulders, and a full front zipper deliver casual, reliable warmth in this pink oversized hoodie.

Soft fleece, low shoulder seams, and a full zip front make this oversized hoodie an easy outer layer for chilly days.

Soft fleece backing and a dropped shoulder cut make this cotton blend crewneck a comfortable layer for chilly days.
The cheapest way into the catalog that people still rate this well.

A high neck and double-layered stretch fabric give this slim racerback crop top enough coverage to wear without a bra.

Double-layer construction gives this cropped racerback tank a smooth, supportive fit in a bold red shade that pairs with any bottoms.
Three situations the catalog was built around.

Fleece inside, hood up, kangaroo pocket for the phone. Nobody at drop-off knows what is under it, and that is the point.
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Double-lined tanks and ribbed tube tops that hold their shape at 99 degrees Fahrenheit. The top is the outfit.
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Two-piece sets soft enough to sleep in and put together enough for the coffee run. Wash cold, wear again by Sunday.
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Ballet-inspired wrap top in a supportive nylon and Lycra blend with a customizable tie closure and deep V-neckline.

Heavyweight composite fleece combines a wind-resistant shell with an ultra-thick sherpa lining for dependable cold-weather warmth.
The habits that repeat across all 95 styles, in one table.
| Advantage | How it works | Where you feel it |
|---|---|---|
| Double-lined tops | Tanks, tube tops and fitted tees carry two layers of fabric built in. | The top is the whole outfit; nothing shows through. |
| Fleece where it counts | Hoodies, men's sweatpants and the sherpa crewneck are lined with brushed fleece. | November errands stop being a negotiation. |
| Machine wash cold | Every piece in the catalog takes a normal cold cycle; no hand-wash-only surprises. | Laundry day covers the whole wardrobe, no dry-cleaning line in the budget. |
| Drop shoulders, roomy cuts | Bodies run long and loose, so sizing down still fits and sizing true gives the slouch. | One hoodie, two silhouettes, depending on the day. |
| Pockets and drawstrings | Kangaroo pockets on the hoodies, deep side pockets on the sweatpants, adjustable hoods. | Phone, keys and cold hands are handled without a bag. |
| Colorways that restock | Core styles return each season in washed pinks, greys, army green and the year's additions. | The color you missed in March is usually back by fall. |
One brand covers the soft half of a wardrobe: zip-ups and crewnecks for the cold months, tanks and tube tops for the hot ones, batwing sweaters for the office and modal sets for the couch, plus a men's line built on the same oversized logic. Same washed colors, same loose cuts, same cold-cycle care tag.
EFAN started with a single silhouette, the oversized Y2k zip-up hoodie, and grew the rest of the range out of the same instinct: cut it looser, line it softer, wash it colder. The women's side now runs from crewneck sweatshirts that pass for sweaters to strapless tube tops with the lining already built in, with batwing turtlenecks and modal lounge sets in between. The men's side takes the same playbook and adds weight: heavyweight fleece-lined hoodies, a sherpa crewneck for real winter, and wide-leg sweatpants that have opinions about skinny fits.
| Collection | Best for | Signature pieces |
|---|---|---|
| Hoodies & Sweatshirts | Cold months, everyday | Y2k zip-ups, oversized crewnecks, fleece-lined hoodies with kangaroo pockets |
| Sweaters & Loungewear | Office and couch | Turtleneck batwing sweaters, wool-blend knits, modal two-piece lounge sets |
| Tank & Tube Tops | Hot months, layering | Double-lined racerback tanks, ribbed strapless tube tops, open-back shirts |
| Long Sleeve Tops | In-between weather | Boat neck fitted tees, square neck crops, bell sleeves, a cotton henley |
| Men's Corner | The men in the house | Heavyweight hoodies, sherpa crewnecks, quarter-zips, wide-leg sweatpants, track suits |
The recurring question with EFAN is not "what size am I" but "what size do I want to look like". Most listings run a full size roomy: staying true to size gives the slouchy, boyfriend-borrowed look, and sizing down gives a regular relaxed fit. Fitted pieces, like the boat neck tees and the double-lined tanks, run true. Each product page here repeats the fit note from the listing, so you decide before the box arrives, not after.
This is an independent catalog. We pick what goes in, write our own descriptions, and skip items that are out of stock or missing a price. Ratings and review counts come straight from the listing; where a listing shows no rating, we show none. When you click through to buy, the purchase happens on the retailer's site at the retailer's current price; check the final price there, since prices move.
Six wardrobes, six pieces, their own words.
Sized down like the reviews said and it still hits mid-thigh on me, which is exactly what I wanted. The zipper is chunky enough to work one-handed with coffee in the other. Three washes in, no pilling yet.
People keep calling it a sweater, and I let them. It goes over leggings for school drop-off and under a coat for the office. I own the grey and just ordered the brown, which tells you everything.
The double lining is real; I wore it to a concert with no bra and no tape and nothing moved. Star off because the first wash left it slightly tighter, so maybe air dry this one.
Bought it as pajamas and now it does airport days too. The modal fabric is the soft kind that still looks put together, not the fuzzy kind that sheds. Waistband does not dig when sitting cross-legged for hours.
I am 6 foot 1 and ordered large; it fits baggy without looking borrowed. The fleece inside is thick enough that I skipped a jacket through most of November. Pocket holds a phone and both hands at once.
Fitted without being tight, and the boat neck sits where it should instead of sliding around. The fabric is thicker than a normal tee, so it works alone in fall. Wish the sleeves were an inch longer, hence four stars.
Every listing states its fit and fabric up front, so finding the right size is a two-minute job, not a returns saga.