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Heat Holders Fleece Lined Base Layer Thermal Long Sleeve Top In True Black
$16.96 -
Heat Holders Fleece Lined Base Layer Thermal Long Sleeve Top In True Black
$16.96 -
Hoodie fleece Peak Mountain Carlo
$34.30 -
Ladies Fleece Lined Base Layer Thermal Long John Bottoms – M Warm
$20.34 -
Ladies Fleece Lined Base Layer Thermal Long John Bottoms – M XX-Warm
$20.34 -
Ladies Fleece Lined Base Layer Thermal Long John Bottoms – X-Warm
$20.34 -
Ladies Fleece Lined Base Layer Thermal Long Sleeve Top – M X-Warm
$19.91 -
Mattress Protector in Absorbent Anti-Allergy Fleece, Depth
$13.74 -
Men’s Esk Half Zip Fleece
$24.97 -
Men’s Braewick Full Zip Fleece
$29.00 -
Men’s Braewick Half Zip Fleece
$25.00 -
Men’s Braewick Half Zip Fleece
$25.00 -
Mens Fleece Lined Base Layer Thermal Long Sleeve Top – M X-Warm
$20.64 -
Mens Stenton Technical Fleece Jacket
$74.95 -
Sports Fleece Hybrid Jacket
$109.95
Claire's Picks
← Coats and Jackets Worth the InvestmentTechnical Fleeces That Justify the Fuss
Fleece had a rough decade or so. It became synonymous with shapeless, pilling, vaguely corporate outdoorswear that belonged on a golf day and nowhere else. The technical fleece that has come back around is a different proposition entirely. Better construction, considered cuts, fabrics that actually regulate temperature rather than just adding bulk, and silhouettes that sit properly over a base layer or under a shell without turning you into a man wearing a sleeping bag. We have been specifically looking for pieces that work outside of the hills as well as on them. The kind of thing you can wear on a cold Saturday morning in the city without looking like you got lost on the way to a campsite. Grid fleeces, full zips with real collar structure, quarter zips that sit well with a collar underneath. These are the ones that earn the category name rather than trade on it. Technical means something here. It earns its place in the wardrobe.
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