8 Winter Menswear Essentials from Wellen

For cold-weather clothing, the guys at Wellen are one of the best in the business and they have an incredible lineup of sweaters and outerwear to keep you toasty when the temperatures dip this winter. Check out our pick of 8 winter menswear essentials from Wellen below:


Longrider Puffer Jacket

  • Made from classic wide (8-wale) corduroy with a handsome fade
  • Interior lined with a soft cotton chambray
  • Horizontal corduroy detailing at the yoke and bottom sleeve panel

Seawool Fisherman Sweater

  • Seawool fabric that’s made from recycled plastic bottles and oyster shells
  • Temperature-regulating warmth that will keep you warm but won’t overheat
  • Quick-drying and antimicrobial for fresh, comfortable all-day wear

Big wave Puffer Jacket

  • Recycled polyester insulation made from water bottles
  • Stitched with a quilted wave pattern
  • Colour contrasting collar and yoke
  • Elastic cuffs to keep the cool air out

Wave Quilted Jacket

  • Durable nylon shell made from recycled fishing nets
  • Outer coated with a water-repellent DWR finish
  • Custom Wellen wave quilted pattern with a unique look


Recycled Cotton Headlands Sweater

  • Soft, warm, and comfy waffle knit construction
  • Fabric made from a blend of recycled cotton, acrylic, and polyester for the optimal blend of warmth, durability, and softness

Sherpa Lined Flannel Overshirt

  • Body made by taking scraps of yarn and spinning them together into a new fabric
  • Sherpa fleece-lined body for extra cosiness
  • Sleeve interior lined with chambray

Seawool Bubble Vest

  • Crafted from Seawool fabric that’s made from recycled plastic bottles and upcycled oyster shells
  • Filled with Seawool down, multi-layered insulation also made from recycled plastic bottles and upcycled oyster shells
  • Quilted construction makes for an extra comfy wear

Headlands Knit Poncho

  • Drawstring hood to defend against off-shore winds
  • Three-button placket reinforced with twill tape
  • Finished with ribbed cuffs and hem

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