North Face is one of the most popular apparel brands for both summer and winter wear. But the quality of North Face jackets shines especially in winter, where their comfort and warmth are next to unbeatable.
Do North Face jackets actually keep you warm?
The North Face uses traditional goose down fill for its warmest jackets to keep you warm. There are other types of insulation available too, including Thermoball, an innovative technology developed in partnership with Primaloft®, as a low weight, warm alternative to traditional down fill.
Which brand jackets are best for winter?
- Eddie Bauer MicroTherm 2.0 Down Jacket.
- prAna Sayama Long Jacket.
- Burton Lelah Insulated Jacket.
- Patagonia Tres 3-in-1 Parka.
- The North Face Stretch Down Parka. Slimmest Design.
- The North Face 1996 Retro Nuptse Jacket. Most Stylish.
- Apparis Myra Coat. Warmest Faux Fur.
- Lululemon Another Mile Jacket. Best for Winter Runs.
What brand of jacket is the warmest?
- Arc'teryx Therme ParkaTop Pick For Men.
- Canada Goose Expedition ParkaPremium Option.
- The North Face McMurdo Parka IIIAffordable Option.
- Canada Goose Kensington ParkaTop Pick For Women.
- North Face Metropolis Parka IIIGreat for cities.
Which winter jackets are the warmest?
- A&F 3-in-1 Parka.
- Calvin Klein Faux-Leather Trim Belted Wrap Coat.
- Orolay Thickened Down Jacket.
- Everlane The ReNew Teddy Liner.
- A&F Ultra Long Quilted Puffer.
- Backcountry Teo Down Jacket.
Are North Face jackets actually warm?
A key component that makes The North Face Jackets so warm and cozy is their ThermoBall insulation technology. These work to trap heat in small air pockets so that the jacket can hold in warmth. ThermoBall technology can keep the wearer insulated and warm even when it gets wet.
What is The North Face warmth rating?
550 to 900
Should you buy a size bigger in coats?
When buying a coat, it's always best to size up, even if you're not between sizes. This is so you can comfortably add a sweater or a fleece, if the weather takes a turn for the colder, have room at the neck for a scarf, and room in your pockets for your gloves.
How should a winter jacket fit?
Stand in front of a mirror and look for signs that the fit isn't right. If the sleeves don't cover your wrists and the bottom of the coat rides up — like the image on the left — the coat is too small. If the sleeves go down past your thumb, and the shoulders are much wider than your shoulders, the coat is too big.