Both of Patagonia’s jackets are popular for good reason: they’re warm, affordable, long-lasting and have classic style. But if I had to pick between the two, I’d go for the Down Sweater Jacket.
Extolling top-down sweater knitting as a neater and more customizable process than the alternative, this pattern book from designer Ferguson (Warm Days, Cool Nights) shows how to use hand-dyed yarn ...
For travel to frosty climes - Churchill for the polar bears, Tierra del Fuego for the glaciers, Pacifica for the summer fog - a good goose-down jacket is a must. But the down "sweaters" currently in ...
Support our work! The Inertia may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn more about our gear review policy here. Cool weather calls for insulated layers. Puffer jackets ...
Testing out new layering strategies is always a source of stress for me because too much warmth means I’ll be gross and sweaty on the uphills, and too little leaves me with nothing but FOMO, as I, ...
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