
Sweatshirt Mockup Templates
Crewneck pullover mockups in fleece and French terry - front/back views with realistic fabric weight and ribbed detail editing.
9 mockup templates available
Crewneck sweatshirts are the quieter sibling of the hoodie, but they hold their own in the apparel market. No hood, no zipper - just a clean, uninterrupted canvas for design work. That simplicity makes them a favorite for brand logos, vintage typography, university gear, and the kind of minimalist streetwear that doesn't need to shout.
Available mockups include classic crewneck sweatshirts, drop-shoulder oversized sweatshirts, raglan sleeve sweatshirts, cropped sweatshirts, and quarter-zip pullovers. Fits span regular, relaxed, and oversized. Templates include ghost mannequin views, flat-lay presentations, folded stacks, and back views. Men's, women's, and unisex options are all represented.
The fabric weight is visible in these mockups in a way that matters for apparel brands. A lightweight French terry sweatshirt hangs loose with soft draping and thin folds. A heavyweight 12oz fleece holds its shape more rigidly with structured shoulder lines and minimal wrinkling. These templates render both behaviors through fabric-specific displacement mapping - the same logo placed on a lightweight and heavyweight sweatshirt will look subtly different, matching real-world garment behavior.
Editable elements are clean and predictable:
- Front chest print area (smart object)
- Back print area (where applicable)
- Sweatshirt body color - any hex value
- Ribbed cuff, hem, and collar color (independently adjustable)
- Background color or transparent
The ribbed details - collar, cuffs, and waistband hem - are rendered with visible rib texture. On contrast-rib designs (navy body with gray ribs, for example), the independent color control lets you present that two-tone construction accurately. It's a small detail that signals quality in apparel branding presentations.
Print placement is typically front-center chest, but the smart object area on most templates is large enough to accommodate oversized prints, pocket-area graphics, and bottom-hem placements that contemporary streetwear favors. Back print smart objects are included for designs with rear graphics.
Fabric texture - the loop-back of French terry or the brushed inside of fleece visible at neckline close-ups - renders with enough detail for product page images and lookbook layouts.
These templates work well for streetwear brands, university bookstore merch designers, corporate uniform programs, custom apparel sellers, and fashion designers presenting capsule collections. Crewneck sweatshirts pair naturally with jogger or sweatpant mockups for matching loungewear set presentations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What sweatshirt styles are available?
Classic crewneck, drop-shoulder oversized, raglan sleeve, cropped, and quarter-zip pullovers. Fits include regular, relaxed, and oversized in men's, women's, and unisex options.
Is the fabric weight visible in the mockup?
Lightweight French terry and heavyweight fleece templates show different draping, fold patterns, and structure. The displacement mapping reflects each fabric's behavior - thin fabrics drape loose while heavy fabrics hold shape.
Can I change the ribbed cuff and collar colors independently?
Ribbed collar, cuffs, and waistband hem are on separate color layers. This supports contrast-rib designs where the body and trim are different colors - a common construction detail in premium sweatshirts.








