Cuts Clothing Just Dropped New Spring Hyperloop Colors

Cuts Clothing Just Dropped New Spring Hyperloop Colors

If you’re already a fan of Cuts’ Hyperloop collection, this is the drop you’ve been waiting for. And if you’re not? Now’s the time to fix that.

Cuts just launched fresh spring colors in their fan-favorite Hyperloop Hoodies and Pullovers—think Clay, Marine Navy, and classic Black. These aren’t just new shades—they’re the same ultra-soft, lightweight French Terry layers you already love, updated for the season.

What makes the Hyperloop line different? It’s the feel. Their proprietary fabric uses micro-looping to create that perfect blend of breathability, stretch, and softness. It’s pre-shrunk, four-way stretch, and engineered for all-day comfort—whether you’re on a flight, at the office, or lounging hard on a Sunday.

This drop includes both hoodies and pullovers, so you can layer up your way. Cuts even threw in their Signature Curve-Hem Crew as the perfect base layer to round out your look.

Spring just leveled up.

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