Can I suggest some description improvements for hoods. Right now we have them
differentiated with non-descriptive wording like basic and smooth
Firstly it might be beneficial to name these types of hood a Cloaked Hood as
they are primarily used in conjunction with capes and/or have a medieval robe
type look about them:-
To differentiate further I would add the wording 'Open Neck' and 'Closed
Neck' respectively though there is this one already in the catalog using
the term 'Open Front':-
This also works fine but then would a 'Closed Front' hood cause some
confusion compared to Closed Neck' but will leave catalog team to decide?
On the other hand these modern type hoods are better described from adding the
word Hoodie as they are primarily intended to represent a modern style hood attached
to a fleece/jacket:-
Can I suggest some description improvements for hoods. Right now we have them
differentiated with non-descriptive wording like basic and smooth
Firstly it might be beneficial to name these types of hood a Cloaked Hood as
they are primarily used in conjunction with capes and/or have a medieval robe
type look about them:-
To differentiate further I would add the wording 'Open Neck' and 'Closed
Neck' respectively though there is this one already in the catalog using
the term 'Open Front':-
This also works fine but then would a 'Closed Front' hood cause some
confusion compared to Closed Neck' but will leave catalog team to decide?
On the other hand these modern type hoods are better described from adding the
word Hoodie as they are primarily intended to represent a modern style hood attached
to a fleece/jacket:-