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Fleece Guide – What to Wear in Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall

From frosty peaks to breezy trails – this is your fleece guide for every season.

The Layer That Keeps on Giving

Fleece isn’t just a winter essential — it’s a year-round workhorse. Light or heavy, brushed or structured, it adapts to the season and your pace. Throw it over a tee on a summer ridge, or under a shell during a January whiteout — it always finds a way to fit in.

At Elevenate, we build fleece for real use. For transitions. For long days. For the moments between the extremes — and the ones that push your layering system to its limit.

Here’s how fleece earns its spot in every season.

Winter Fleece – Go Heavy, Go Hard

When temperatures drop and the snow piles up, you need fleece that traps warmth and pairs well with your shell.

  • High-pile fleece (like teddy or sherpa-style) offers serious loft and insulation. Ideal for post-ski layering or as a midlayer on cold resort days.
  • Stretch fleece jackets with brushed interiors work great for ski touring, where breathability and movement matter just as much as warmth.
  • Fleece hoods and full zips help regulate heat on long skin tracks or when moving between warm lodge and freezing chairlift.
  • Fleece vests add core warmth without bulk—perfect under an insulated shell or over a base layer when layering smart.

Winter essentials: Dense textures, breathable warmth, reinforced shoulders for backpack compatibility.

 

Spring Fleece – Balance Is Everything

Spring calls for adaptable layers. Snow lingers, but sun gets stronger. You sweat, you stop, you move again.

  • A light midweight fleece provides enough warmth for early starts and enough ventilation for the climb.
  • Hybrid fleece pieces—with wind panels or weather-resistant zones—shine during variable conditions.
  • Choose slim-fitting fleeces that slide easily under a shell but still feel good over a tee when you stop for lunch.

Spring essentials: Light insulation, high breathability, strategic design.

Summer Fleece – Light and Quick to Dry

Yes—summer is still fleece season. Especially in the mountains.

  • Low-pile fleece layers offer comfort in the early morning or at elevation when temperatures dip.
  • Fleece vests give just the right amount of warmth on a breezy summit or during cool descents.
  • Go for polartec-style knits that dry quickly and pack small. These are perfect to stash in a hiking pack.

Summer essentials: Lightweight construction, soft stretch, compact packability.

Fall Fleece – Built for Shifting Weather

Fall in the mountains is unpredictable. One day it’s sunny. The next, it’s snowing sideways.

  • Thicker pile fleece becomes an everyday staple—warm enough to wear solo, technical enough to layer.
  • Opt for zip fleeces that you can vent easily when trails get steep or conditions change.
  • Add a fleece-lined hoodie or shirt-jacket to handle shoulder season swings from warm sun to sudden chill.

Fall essentials: Thermal comfort, wind resistance, flexible wear.

One Material, Four Seasons

Whether it’s a technical stretch fleece, a high-pile layer for deep winter, or a minimalist vest for shoulder season, fleece stays relevant all year.

Start with what you need now—and build your system from there.

Explore fleece for men and women.

Layer smart. Move freely. Stay comfortable year-round.

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