Layering guides
What to wear, by temperature.
The forecast gives you a number; these guides turn it into an outfit. Eight temperature bands, from black-ice mornings to heatwave afternoons — each with the layering logic that works in that range, the fabrics to reach for, and example outfits built from a real wardrobe.
Pick your forecast
8 bands- Below 0°CTrapped air over thickness: down, wool, and sealed extremities.Read
- 0–5°CReal-coat weather — a serious outer layer over a working knit.Read
- 5–10°CThree-layer territory — the mid-layer does the real work.Read
- 10–15°CThe swing band — dress to shed, not to endure.Read
- 15–20°COne layer plus insurance — the most forgiving band there is.Read
- 20–25°CSingle-layer dressing with intent — breathability is the spec.Read
- 25–30°CLoose beats less — airflow, linen, and sun protection.Read
- 30°C+Heat management, not fashion — airflow, shade and timing.Read
Look after what you wear
Every band leans on certain fabrics — merino in the cold, linen in the heat, waterproofed leather in between. The care guide library covers how to wash, dry and store all of them.
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