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Warm Clothing for Men

Cold weather is a problem to solve, not a season to sit out. Build your system the same way we build our gear: start with a base layer that manages moisture, add fleece that holds heat, then finish with outerwear that blocks wind and weather. These are hardworking layers made to move, take abrasion, and keep showing up.

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Insulated Jackets & Everyday Outerwear

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Warmth that earns its keep—insulated builds, soft shells, and hard-wearing jackets for daily work and winter miles.

Heavyweight Hoodies & Fleece Layers

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Dense fleece, secure pockets, and dependable structure—built for early mornings, cold shops, and long days outside.

Thermal Base Layers & Nano Wool

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Next-to-skin layers that manage sweat, hold warmth, and stay comfortable when the pace changes.

Warm Bottoms: Fleece & Work Pants

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Fleece joggers for recovery and travel, plus tough pants that layer clean over thermals when the job runs cold.

Beanies & Performance Wool Socks

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Small pieces that make a long day feel shorter—heavy-knit beanies and merino-blend socks built for boots.

Cold-Weather Hunt Layers (Raptor Camo)

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Quiet warmth, field-ready durability, and practical layering—built for wind, movement, and long sits in the cold.

Frequently asked questions

How should I layer warm clothing for men in cold weather?

Start with a thermal base layer to move moisture off your skin, add a fleece mid-layer to hold heat, then finish with an insulated jacket or soft shell to block wind and light weather. The goal is steady temperature control without restricting movement.

What’s the difference between fleece and wool base layers?

Fleece is a strong mid-layer choice for trapping warmth and adding structure under a jacket. Wool-based base layers are built for next-to-skin comfort, temperature regulation, and odor resistance, making them a solid foundation when you’re active in the cold.

How do I choose the right size when I plan to layer?

If you wear a base layer and a hoodie under your jacket, consider leaving room in the outer layer for that stack. Use your normal size for base layers and most hoodies, then size outerwear based on how many layers you’ll run underneath.

Are Origin men’s warm layers made in the USA?

Origin builds a wide range of men’s apparel in the USA, with a focus on disciplined manufacturing and real-world durability. Product pages call out the specific build details and sourcing so you can choose with clarity.

How should I care for wool socks and wool base layers?

Follow the care instructions on the product label. In general, wash in cold with a mild detergent, avoid harsh heat, and air dry when possible to help maintain shape, softness, and long-term performance.