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Fleece jackets for skiing, snowboarding and everyday wear

Fleece jackets are a reliable choice when you want extra warmth without the weight, whether you’re on the mountain or out and about. Here you’ll find a wide range of fleece jackets that work well as mid-layers for winter sports and as lightweight outer layers for cool days.

Fleece fabric is quick-drying, breathable and flexible, making it ideal for everything from skiing and snowboarding to walks or the daily commute. Think about whether you’ll mostly wear your fleece under a shell jacket in freezing weather or as your main jacket during milder seasons — that’ll help you choose the right thickness and fit.

How to choose the right fleece jacket

When choosing a fleece jacket, it mainly comes down to fit, warmth and how you plan to use it. Use the points below as a helpful checklist before adding to your basket. You’ll find a great selection of clothing options here.

  • Fit: Close-fitting styles are ideal as a mid-layer under a ski or snowboard jacket. A more relaxed fit works better if you plan to wear your fleece as an outer layer for everyday use.
  • Size: Go with your usual size if you’ll mainly wear it on its own. If it’s layered under a shell jacket, choosing a thinner model or going slightly smaller can help reduce bulk and provide better freedom of movement.
  • Warmth level: Lightweight fleece works best for active use and milder conditions, while thicker fleece is great for cold days, breaks on the slopes or when you’re less active.
  • Material and structure: Classic microfleece is soft and light, while knitted or sherpa fleece tends to feel cosier and offer better wind resistance. Reinforced panels on high-wear areas can add extra durability.
  • Activity type: For skiing and snowboarding, a full front zip, high collar and possibly a hood are practical features. For everyday wear, you might prefer useful pockets, good style and a cut that works well as a transitional jacket.

It’s also worth considering details like thumb loops, an adjustable hem and zipped pockets — especially if you’ll be active and want your phone or lift pass kept secure.

Ready to find your next fleece jacket?

Start by thinking about how much warmth you need and whether the jacket will mainly be for winter sports or everyday wear. Compare a few different models in the fit and thickness that suit you best, and pick the fleece jacket that matches your activity and wardrobe.