Being Puma I expected it to be small (I appreciate almost every other brand - Lucky, J.Crew, Banana Rep; but with Puma am I tall) . In fact, it's in line with the size of the industry, which I really appreciate as I've been in the fashion business for many years. This also means that if you wear Puma regularly, you may need to downsize! In general, this is a good model. Aside from that, CARE OF is to Puma what UNLISTED is to Kenneth Cole: it's CHEAP. Cheap material and cheap assembly. It would be more accurate to call it a heavy t-shirt than a sweatshirt, and knitting tends to pull on it. It is a continuous seam without any reinforcement at high stress points. This is disposable fashion at its finest.