A high-pile half zip for layering
A proper mid-layer should pull double duty, and this deep high-pile fleece does exactly that. It slots under a shell when the weather means business, then stands alone on a milder day round town. It’s warm without the weight, with stretch binding at the collar and cuffs to hold the heat in. Zipped chest and hand pockets keep your essentials secure, and it’s made from 100% recycled polyester throughout.
- Deep high-pile fleece works as a mid-layer or on its own
- Stretch binding at collar, cuffs and hem holds warmth in
- Zippered chest pocket and hand pockets secure essentials
- Made from 100% recycled polyester
- Shell: 100% Recycled Polyester
- Trim: 100% Nylon
| Size | EU Size | Neck (cm) | Chest (cm) | Sleeve (cm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | 42 | 38.1-39.4 | 88.9-96.5 | 83.8 |
| M | 44 | 40.6-41.9 | 96.5-104.1 | 86.4 |
| L | 46-48 | 43.2-44.5 | 106.7-114.3 | 88.9 |
| XL | 50-52 | 45.7-47 | 116.8-124.5 | 91.4 |
| Size | EU Size | Neck (in) | Chest (in) | Sleeve (in) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | 42 | 15-15.5 | 35-38 | 33 |
| M | 44 | 16-16.5 | 38-41 | 34 |
| L | 46-48 | 17-17.5 | 42-45 | 35 |
| XL | 50-52 | 18-18.5 | 46-49 | 36 |
- Measuring environmental impact in the supply chain - Columbia has been using the Higg Index Facility Environmental Module to assess supplier performance across energy, waste, water and chemical impacts since 2013, with consistently positive improvements year on year.
- Conservation through partnership - Columbia partners with leading non-profit organisations including Conservation International and Ocean Conservancy to help preserve outdoor environments and ensure natural spaces remain accessible for future generations.
They say, “Tough times never last, only tough people do,” and Columbia is living proof of it. This story starts in 1938 with a small Portland hat shop, but it was Gert Boyle, the woman who became known as Tough Mother, who gave the brand its backbone. She took on a struggling family business in 1970 and refused, against every expectation, to let it go under. What carried her through wasn’t ambition so much as stubbornness: a flat refusal to accept gear that didn’t quite do its job. That same stubborn problem-solving still runs through everything Columbia makes. How do you stay out when it’s pouring? When it’s freezing? When the sun’s relentless? Their answer has always been visible, genuinely useful innovation — the Interchange 3-in-1 jacket system, Omni-Heat reflective lining, OutDry Extreme waterproofing — the sort of tech that keeps you outdoors longer and more comfortably.