Dumb Healthy
Ranch and Rover 100% Organic Cotton Hoodie
Ranch and Rover 100% Organic Cotton Hoodie
Couldn't load pickup availability
8.3 oz of Pure Cotton. Zero Excuses.
Other brands are out here selling polyester hoodies for $80 and calling it "premium." We call that what it is: plastic. The Ranch and Rover Organic French Terry Pullover Hoodie is built from 8.3 oz, 100% organic combed ring spun cotton French terry — heavy, real, and built to outlast the trend cycle.
You can feel the difference the second you put it on. That's not marketing. That's just cotton doing what cotton does.
Built Different, On Purpose
- 8.3 oz 100% organic combed ring spun cotton French terry — the real deal
- Double layer hood — structured, warm, no flop
- 2x1 rib knit neck, cuffs, and hem — holds its shape wash after wash
- Dyed-to-match drawcords and neck tape — clean from every angle
- Front pouch pocket with coverstitch detail
- Side seams for a tailored fit that doesn't look sloppy
- Tear-away label — no scratchy tags, ever
Available XS–4XL. This is the hoodie you keep for years, not seasons.

Product guide
Read this product like a label, not a promise.
Ranch and Rover 100% Organic Cotton Hoodie is easiest to compare by format, serving directions, ingredients, warnings, subscription choice, and how it fits your routine.
What it is
Hoodie from Dumb Healthy. Use the product title, selected variant, product media, and label information to compare it with similar products.
What's inside
Start with the visible Supplement Facts or Nutrition Facts panel when present. Ingredient amounts, serving size, other ingredients, and warnings beat marketing copy.
How to use it
Follow the directions on the product label. If you are pregnant, nursing, under 18, taking medication, or managing a medical condition, ask a qualified professional first.
Testing & transparency
See how Dumb Healthy explains testing, product labels, and the difference between helpful information and medical promises.
How transparency worksQuick product questions
Get short answers about serving size, formats, subscriptions, and how to compare products.
Open AnswersShould I choose one-time purchase or subscription?
Choose one-time purchase for a single order. Choose subscription only if the product is something you already expect to use regularly and the subscription option appears above.
Where should I check warnings?
Use the product label and purchase-area details first. Warnings can differ by ingredient, format, and serving.
Can this replace medical care?
No. Dumb Healthy products and education are not diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of disease.