The stylishly long Girls’ Better Sweater® Coat provides winter stroll warmth from the horse-drawn wagon ride to the gingerbread contest. Toasty polyester sweater-knit face with a fleece interior and heather… read more →
The Better Sweater™ Jacket handles the wild and grubby just as well as it handles the domestic and presentable. Its robust 100% polyester, constructed with a soft and warm brushed-fleece… read more →
The Better Sweater™ Jacket handles the wild and grubby just as well as it handles the domestic and presentable. Its robust 100% polyester, constructed with a soft and warm brushed-fleece… read more →
Stay warm in the cold wearing the Patagonia Better Sweater Jacket 25527. This jacket is the perfect blend of style and comfort. The 100% polyester fleece construction of this jacket… read more →
Stay warm in the cold wearing the Patagonia Better Sweater Jacket 25527. This jacket is the perfect blend of style and comfort. The 100% polyester fleece construction of this jacket… read more →
The easy-to-layer Baby Down Sweater wraps them in soft warmth yet blocks wind and water when conditions get dicey. Lightweight and highly compressible, this baby down jacket has high-loft Traceable… read more →
The easy-to-layer Baby Down Sweater wraps them in soft warmth yet blocks wind and water when conditions get dicey. Lightweight and highly compressible, this baby down jacket has high-loft Traceable… read more →
The Drop Line Jacket is made of 100-weight sweater fleece with flat lock construction, a zippered chest pocket with media port, and a DriClime® lined collar. 100% polyester. More information
As the afternoon glass-off morphs into an evening beach bonfire that morphs into another dawn patrol, this ridiculously comfy girls’ jacket is down. Stuffed with warm Traceable Down (third-party-verified, non-live-plucked,… read more →
Adding a hood takes the Hi-Loft Down Sweater the only place it can go: to eleven. Bigger channels, now strategically graduated, hold more of our ethically sourced and traceable 800-fill-power… read more →