How to Choose Your Fall 2026 Gear
The Heavyweight Hoodie: Your Anchor Layer
Let's start with the cornerstone of any fall wardrobe: the hoodie. The Shane Gillis Premium Hoodie ($49.99) is a heavyweight pullover that doesn't mess around. It's made from 80% cotton, 20% polyester, with 320gsm fleece and a brushed interior. That means it's thick enough to block wind but soft enough to wear all day. The front features Shane's logo alongside fan-inspired graphics that nod to his bits - think the "Take Your Son to Work Day" truck or the "Chad Daniels" pointer. This isn't a thin, see-through hoodie. It's the kind you'd wear to a tailgate or a stand-up show.
Check out Shane Gillis's hoodie collection for more options, but the Premium Hoodie is the heavy lifter for crisp October afternoons.
The T-Shirt: The Versatile Base
Under that hoodie, you need a solid tee. Enter the Shane Gillis Classic T-Shirt ($24.99). It's a crewneck, short-sleeve, and comes in colors that don't scream for attention - black, navy, heather gray. The screen-printed design is simple: Shane's name and maybe a subtle reference to his podcast or the "Gilly and Keeves" sketches. It's the kind of shirt you can wear to a bar or under a flannel. For your money, the Classic T-Shirt is a no-brainer layer.
The Polo: Unexpected But On-Brand
Wait, a polo? Shane Gillis wearing a polo? Sure, if it's the Shane Gillis Polo Shirt ($34.99). It's a cotton blend with a three-button placket and an embroidered logo on the chest. Think of it as the "I'm going to a dinner but I don't want to change" move. It works under a jacket or alone when the temps hit 60. Not your typical fan merch, but that's the point.
The Tank Top: For the Weird Weather Days
Fall can be indecisive. One day it's 45, the next it's 75. That's where the Shane Gillis Tank Top ($19.99) comes in. It's a sleeveless option with a ribbed trim and the same logo treatment. Wear it under an open button-down or on its own when you're feeling dangerous. It's cheap, it's durable, and it lets your arms breathe while you laugh at Shane's takes on the NFL.
Layering Like a Pro
Here's a pro tip: start with the Tank Top or Classic Tee as your base. Add the Polo if you're going slightly dressy, or throw the Premium Hoodie over everything when the wind picks up. Mix and match - the color palettes are neutral enough that anything works. The hoodie's brushed interior makes it cozy enough to stand alone, but it's also roomy enough to layer over a hoodie (double hoodie? Don't knock it till you try it).