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Gettin' hygge with it. If you have trouble reading this message, view it in a [browser](. [Men's Health The Check Out]( Welcome to The Check Out, our newsletter that gives you a deeper look at some of our editors' favorite things. Each week, we'll showcase a life-changing product, along with a bunch of other reviews, roundups, and deals that will help you live, work out, dress, eat, and take care of yourself better. - The Editors at Men's Health [I'm Living My Best Cozy King Life in the New Allbirds Wool Hoodie]( [I'm Living My Best Cozy King Life in the New Allbirds Wool Hoodie]( TOver the past few months, I’ve started looking toward Scandinavia for wisdom in my quest for some much-needed inner peace. On the one hand, I’ve started to embrace friluftsliv, the Nordic lifestyle of embracing the great outdoors, by kicking off most days with a brisk walk to the top of Hoboken and back, breathing in the fresh winter air and centering myself. But it’s been cold—really, really cold—in New Jersey lately, which is why when I return from those morning strolls, I’ve come to find solace in hygge, the Danish quality of “coziness and comfortable conviviality.” I’ll pour some hot coffee into my favorite mug, duck under a wool blanket, and lean into the snuggliest version of myself as I log on to work from home. My wardrobe has increasingly come to reflect these two lifestyles, trading in button-downs and fitted jeans for cotton crewneck pull-overs and roomie joggers. But I had yet to discover the truest ideal intersection of friluftsliv and hygge until I got to test out this new wool hoodie from Allbirds. Most people know Allbirds for their comfortable, eco-friendly shoes—I own the OG Wool Runners and [the more workout-friendly Tree Dashers](—but the brand recently [started expanding into apparel]( after launching [underwear](. In October, they released a jumper, a puffer jacket, boxer briefs, and a T-shirt made from crab shells. Their latest garment is a clear nod to those prior launches, but this time the coziness factor is turned all the way up to 11. When I put on [the hoodie]( for the first time, it felt like a hug. I was struck by not only the softness of the merino wool, but also of the garment’s ample weight. It screams hygge (or it gently coos the dulcet tones of hygge), giving me a baseline of comfort on more stressful days and an added level of chill when I’m content to go full couch-potato mode. Plus, it’s classier than any hoodie I’ve ever owned, which makes me feel a little more confident on Zoom calls with the boss (if you’re reading this, I need a new dongle for my monitor). - Spencer Dukoff (Men's Health Deputy Editor) [READ MORE]( [Image] [Image] [The 5 Best Adjustable Kettlebells]( [The 5 Best Adjustable Kettlebells]( They'll save you tons of space. [READ MORE]( [It's a Good Time to Buy an Air Fryer]( [It's a Good Time to Buy an Air Fryer]( This Amazon deal is too good to pass up. [READ MORE]( [15 Affordable Men's Brands to Shop Online]( [15 Affordable Men's Brands to Shop Online]( Get quality without breaking the bank. [READ MORE]( [9 Seriously Solid Smartwatch Sales]( [9 Seriously Solid Smartwatch Sales]( Track your health and fitness goals. [READ MORE]( [The Best Coffee Makers for Any Budget]( [The Best Coffee Makers for Any Budget]( Upgrade your caffeine fix. [READ MORE]( [These Project Rock Shoes Are Verasatile AF]( [These Project Rock Shoes Are Verasatile AF]( They perform outside the weight room. [READ MORE]( Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Notice]( MensHealth.com ©2021 Hearst Communications Inc. All Rights Reserved. Hearst Email Privacy, 300 W 57th St., Fl. 19 (sta 1-1), New York, NY 10019

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