“It’s cozy and casual enough to wear lounging around my house on a cold morning or over workout clothes en route to the yoga studio.” Catherine Xiang, digital product designer at Modern Citizen, is also a big fan of Liang’s “unconventional fleeces,” which is why she bought one of them two years back. “I have since fallen deeply and madly in love with it,” she says. “A fancy fleece was never something I thought my closet was missing,” says Strategist beauty writer Rio Viera-Newton, who impulse-bought her Sandy Liang fleece with some Le Point store credit she had saved. While pricey, Sandy Liang can probably be credited as the designer who shepherded fleeces from collegiatewear to their more stylish revival. It’s perfect fall-to-winter transitionwear. I know some people are going to say “Just buy a sweatshirt,” which is fine, but, you know, when that wind really starts blowing, a sweatshirt isn’t going to hold up (or keep you warm) like a classic fleece. JB: They’re for real like sweatpants for your upper body. And obviously fleeces fit right in with pandemic comfortwear. Some of them are definitely teddy-coat adjacent or take the fleece material and update it with different silhouettes. Many women still recommended the classics like Patagonia and North Face, but then there’s also this feeling of wanting the coziness of a fleece with a little more style. And now a million retailers have followed suit. What do you think made the fleece “cool” again?ĭP: Sandy Liang definitely made the fleece cool again. It’s the clothing version of popping bubble wrap. It has these dope ASMR-style snaps (that’s where it gets the name from) that are just so fun to pull apart. It’s super-warm and it looks nice, but most importantly it’s cozy. It really has this perfect one-two punch of style and function. I really liked it, but I decided to level up last year and get the Patagonia Snap-T fleece, and it’s just so much better. JB: My first fleece was also from Uniqlo. But then last year, I finally broke down and got a Uniqlo one. Then I went to college in New England and everyone had a fleece, and I lasted four freezing winters - still never bought one. Jordan Bowman: I always really wanted one.ĭP: And I did not. In high school, I feel like everyone had North Face Denalis. But first, we wanted to chat about the enduring appeal of fall’s fuzziest jacket.ĭominique Pariso: So, I’m sort of surprised by my conversion to fleeces. To find the coziest options, we asked 15 fashionable people - including stylists, bloggers, and our own writers and editors - about their favorites, from trusty Patagonias to this season’s new crop of stylish jackets. The temperature has finally dipped below 70 degrees, which means one thing: It’s officially fleece season.
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