There are plenty of winter jackets featuring down jackets with goosedown padding, water-repellent shell jackets with a
GORE-TEX® outer layer, slightly lighter but usually more comfortable that a bulky puffer. Basically, there’s a type of winter jacket and a specific brand for every taste and necessity. No doubt
The North Face is the first brand you think of when it comes to winter outerwear, since the American label boasts a virtually infinite offering. The SPECTRUM selection enlists TNF signature thermal insulated puffer dubbed the Nuptse, an outdoor-born jacket turned into a real
streetwear staple during the ‘90s, as well as windproof Mountain jackets with The North Face’s very own FutureLight® lining, a waterproof membrane that remains light and breathable. And again, our lineup of The North Face jackets also include a weekly updated edit of pile fleece Denali models, anorak and more. A valid TNF alternative is
Patagonia, which offers an equally diverse catalog:
triclimate jackets, padded coats with DWR treatment, padding made of recycled goose feathers, sherpa jackets and lots of versatile winter gears. On the other hand, Goldwin and Arc’teryx jackets have a more performance imprint: their models are highly technical
hardshells with GORE-TEX® coating or extremely smooth down jackets. That said, winter jackets also mean Carhartt WIP and Dickies durable
chore coats, versatile and plain Taion liners, sportswear-ready Nike windbreakers and much more.