It’s the winter season and the layers are out in full force, which means that people are wearing thick coats with furry hoods. While they're meant to keep your whole head a lot warmer, social media user Jessica Alzamora suggests that we're not using the hoods the way they're designed to be used. Most people wear the hood with the fur on the outside, while it should actually be folded in, pushing the fur to cover your head on the inside of the hood. As Alzamora pointed out, leaving the fur on the outside actually allows the cold air to hit you, making you even colder. Needless to say, social media exploded with debate. Some users even shared photos of Eskimos wearing the fur on the outside as a way to protect their eyes and faces from gusting wind and snow. Others agreed with Alzamora, saying we’ve been wearing hoods wrong our whole lives. At the end of the day, whether it’s fashion over function or function over fashion, the decision is up to you.
Social Media is Divided After Woman Claims We’ve Been Wearing Hoods All Wrong
It’s the winter season and the layers are out in full force, which means that people are wearing thick coats with furry hoods. While they're meant to keep your whole head a lot warmer, social media user Jessica Alzamora suggests that we're not using the hoods the way they're designed to be used. Most people wear the hood with the fur on the outside, while it should actually be folded in, pushing the fur to cover your head on the inside of the hood. As Alzamora pointed out, leaving the fur on the outside actually allows the cold air to hit you, making you even colder. Needless to say, social media exploded with debate. Some users even shared photos of Eskimos wearing the fur on the outside as a way to protect their eyes and faces from gusting wind and snow. Others agreed with Alzamora, saying we’ve been wearing hoods wrong our whole lives. At the end of the day, whether it’s fashion over function or function over fashion, the decision is up to you.
