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Monday,
November 3rd Edition

Cory Ohlendorf

From retro sherpas to sleek zip-fronts, these fuzzy fleece layers hit that perfect cozy-meets-cool balance.

- Cory Ohlendorf, Editor in Chief ⋯ @coryohlendorf

 

The Best Fleeces to Wear Right Now

When the temperatures really start to drop, every guy needs a reliable layer that pulls double duty—something that keeps you warm without weighing you down. That's why fleece has become a true cold weather staple. Once the choice of hikers and outdoorsmen, it eventually made its way into the uniform of bankers and tech bros, but is now enjoying a resurgence for men who want cozy comfort and function wrapped in a clean, modern silhouette.

Some stylish guys are opting for vintage, made-in-U.S.A. styles from heritage brands, while others are choosing bigger, bolder styles from modern labels that offer revamped silhouettes, luxe materials and a jolt of graphic patterns. Today's fleece is lighter, softer and finished with elevated details that make it just as at home under a topcoat as it is on a weekend hike. It's proof that practical gear can look damn good, no matter the location.

“You could see fleeces as the new hoodie,” Lauren Cochrane, noted fashion writer and author of The Ten, told MR PORTER recently. “Some fleeces are so discreet that they can be worn as a neutral .. but for the more colorful one, go full Seth Rogen and wear with other colors and patterns—that's totally allowed now.” Whether you prefer a classic pullover, a zip-front jacket or a retro-inspired sherpa, a good fleece earns its keep. It's the kind of piece that works seven days a week—layered over a tee on mild days or under your coat when the cold really hits. Here are the best fleece pieces to get you through the season in comfort and style.

Our Picks

Boucle wool zip fleece,
$495 by Drake’s

 

Shawl-collar fleece pullover,
$495 by Aimé Leon Dore

 

Marbled sherpa fleece jacket,
$348 by Todd Snyder

 

Classic Retro-X jacket,
$249 by Patagonia

 

Italian high-pile fleece half-zip,
$325 by District Vision

5 Stylish Items to Buy This Week

Do you know this indie outdoor outfitter? Big Rock Candy Mountaineering has a relaxed, retro vibe but specializes in pieces inspired by the vintage gear the designers unearth around the world. The brand launched last year from two menswear vets (including the founder of Wythe) and these pants ($188) highlight what makes it so damn good. They're cut from heavy-duty cotton duck canvas that can take a beating (but they've been washed so they're broken in from the start). The high-set, wide rear pockets keep essentials within reach on the wall or on the move, and the double knees add extra life where it counts. Of course, they look just as cool when they're worn on the weekends to lunch.

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Smart Buys

The sales and discounts our team is currently watching.

 

Crafted from 100% crisp percale cotton, you’ll sleep comfortably year-round on this high-quality bedding that is made for every-day use.

$128 / $102
by Upstate

 

These Dri-FIT running pants will keep your cold weather runs comfortable, with sweat-wicking qualities, ample pockets to secure your gear and ankle snaps to keep out the chill.

$115 / $80.97
by Nike

 

Inspired by styles from the '80s and '9s0, these relaxed Champion sweatpants are made from a hefty fleece that’s brushed on the interior for a super-soft finish.

$178 / $84
by Champion

 
 

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