My first drop hoodie is thin. I like it. It's not a pull over though. You can always make your own. I just made a crew neck with pretty thin material, if there is a sewing machine available it can cost you as little as $25.
If you live near a J. Crew outlet, you could probably find that style relatively cheap. I picked up a bunch of stuff there on clearance yesterday, nice khaki shorts for like $15 each.
I got an oakley hoodie at christmas this year, its about the thickness of 2 tees. I think they have some different patterns and designs. They seem to fit pretty slim, but decently tall, i would check them out if i were you. I think they retail for 45ish
trew hoodie that they sent me, it's american apparel so it's light. i think its expensive though if you were to buy it. moment has one too, just get a massive size because they fit in hipster sizes. i'm 6'2 and i don't like baggy shit and a 2xl american apparel hoodie fits normal on me
I usually rock some hoodies I found at like a jc penny outlet or something like that. They're pretty big, nice and thin and they were like $10-15 apiece I believe.
Didn't really read through the thread to see if someone already said this but the 686 Color block Hoodie is pretty thin. Its like $40, the only bad thing for wearing it in summer it can still get hot even though its really thin.
nomis hoody jacket maybe?. dont have one but look sick as hell, and are supposedly thin and waterproof. so just incase someone pees on you or something your fine. ha.
that was pretty harsh bro... im not looking for ski trends. i just cant stand any designs from mall outlets besides pacsun. so designs I PERSONALLY like come from LRG and such.
i have a couple thin band hoodies that ive ordered online. i also picked up another from pac sun thats real thin and great for summer. pac sun and zumies are usually real good for that kinda thing