I teach dance five days a week. My wardrobe has to work harder than most people's — it needs to move properly, survive repeated washing, look intentional rather than purely functional, and transition from a studio environment to the rest of my life without requiring a full outfit change. That last requirement is the hardest one. Most activewear looks like activewear. Most casual wear doesn't move well enough for a studio. The gap between the two is where I've been shopping, with varying degrees of success, for years.
The Earth Wardrobe Organic Cotton Raglan Sweatshirt closed that gap. I wear it to the studio in the morning and to dinner in the evening, and it looks right in both places. That's the whole story, but let me give you the details.
What I Was Looking For
The raglan sleeve was the starting point. Raglan construction — where the sleeve extends in one piece from the collar to the underarm rather than joining at the shoulder seam — gives significantly more freedom of movement than a standard set-in sleeve. For someone who spends hours with their arms above their head, that matters. But raglan sweatshirts often look purely athletic, which limits where you can wear them.
I wanted a raglan that looked considered rather than sporty. Something with enough structure to work as a proper top rather than just a layer. And organic cotton, because I'm in contact with my clothing all day and I want to feel good about what I'm wearing against my skin.
Why I Chose the Earth Wardrobe Raglan
The Earth Wardrobe Organic Cotton Raglan Sweatshirt answered every requirement with a precision I hadn't expected at this price point. The 300gsm French terry construction is the key specification: 300gsm is substantial — heavy enough to have structure and drape, light enough not to be restrictive. French terry has a smooth face and a looped interior, which gives it a softness and breathability that standard fleece doesn't have. And the 100% organic ring-spun combed cotton means the fibres are aligned and the shorter ones removed, producing a smoother, softer, more durable fabric than standard cotton.
The fabric-washed finish is what gives it the lived-in hand feel — soft from the first wear, with a subtle drape that makes it look considered rather than stiff. The medium fit is tailored enough to look intentional without being tight enough to restrict movement. And the raglan sleeves give me the freedom I need in the studio without making the sweatshirt look purely athletic.
In the Studio
I wore it to teach for the first time on a Tuesday morning — a two-hour contemporary class, the kind that involves a lot of floor work and overhead movement. The raglan sleeves performed exactly as I'd hoped: full range of motion, no pulling at the shoulder seams, no restriction when my arms were extended. The 300gsm weight was warm enough for the studio without being too heavy once I was moving properly.
The medium fit stayed in place through the class rather than riding up or shifting, which is the practical test that most casual tops fail in a studio environment. By the end of the two hours it looked essentially as it had at the start — not stretched, not dishevelled, just worn.
Straight to Dinner
After the Tuesday class I had dinner with a friend — a proper restaurant, not a casual one. I kept the sweatshirt on, changed my trousers, and added earrings. My friend, who has strong opinions about what people wear, said: "That's a good sweatshirt." Not "that's a nice casual look" — just "that's a good sweatshirt," which is the kind of compliment that means the piece is doing its job without drawing attention to itself.
The French navy is the colour that works best for evening — deep enough to read as intentional rather than casual, structured enough in the medium fit to look like a considered choice. But the lavender works too, and the black is the most versatile of all.
The Colour Range
I now own four: black, lavender, French navy, and heritage brown. The range is genuinely considered — not just the standard neutrals, but a palette that includes colours worth choosing. The stargazer (a deep teal-adjacent tone) is the one I'm considering next. The cotton pink is softer and more muted than a standard pink. The anthracite is the dark grey that works when black feels too stark.
Eight Months of Regular Wear
All four sweatshirts have been through regular washing — I wash them on a cool cycle after studio days. The 300gsm French terry has not thinned or pilled. The colours have not faded significantly. The raglan construction has not stretched or distorted. The fabric-washed hand feel has, if anything, improved slightly with washing — the cotton has softened further without losing its structure.
The Difference It Made
I stopped changing between the studio and the rest of my day. That's the practical difference. The less practical difference is that I feel more like myself throughout the day — not in studio mode, not in going-out mode, but in a consistent version of myself that the right piece of clothing makes possible. The sweatshirt that works everywhere means I'm always wearing something I feel good in, which changes how I carry myself in ways I notice even if other people don't.
Who I'd Recommend This To
Anyone who moves a lot and needs clothing that moves with them without looking purely athletic. Anyone who wants a sweatshirt with genuine structure and weight — the 300gsm French terry is substantial in a way that lighter sweatshirts aren't. Anyone who cares about organic cotton and wants a piece that's ethically made and genuinely durable. And anyone who has been looking for a sweatshirt that works from morning to evening without requiring a change.
Size up if you want extra ease or plan to layer underneath — the medium fit is tailored enough that the standard size is close to the body. I wear my true size for the studio and have sized up in one colour for layering over the tank top.
You can find the Earth Wardrobe Organic Cotton Raglan Sweatshirt in our store. It also sits within our Clothing and Apparel & Accessories collections if you'd like to explore more.
Find the sweatshirt that works everywhere. Then stop thinking about what to wear.
— Maya Okafor, London
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