Winter & Snow Gear

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Winter & snow gear is the cold-weather layer of a techwear wardrobe: parkas, puffers and long coats cut in deep blacks and greys, built to sit over the rest of your fit. It leans technical and a little dystopian, with strap detailing and clean lines. Made approachable for newcomers and regulars alike.

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    Winter & snow gear is the outerwear layer that pulls a dark, technical wardrobe through the cold months. It suits anyone who wants a heavier silhouette without losing the look: parkas, puffers and structured coats in muted, monochrome tones. The aim is a finished winter fit that still reads techwear from across the street.

    The pieces that build a winter & snow gear look

    The core of winter & snow gear is the jacket, and the range runs from longline parkas to boxy puffers and structured winter coats. Look for strap detailing, taped-look seams and cargo pockets used as visual styling, plus the occasional matching mask or glove to round out the silhouette. Start with the outer layer, then sort what sits beneath it. Browse the full techwear jackets range to anchor the fit, then layer with techwear hoodies underneath.

    Winter & snow gear for men and women

    Winter & snow gear runs across both men and women, with cuts and proportions to match. Men's pieces tend toward longer, heavier parkas and oversized puffers, while women's options include cropped and fitted puffers as well as the same longline shapes. Use the on-page filters to narrow by gender, fit and colour so you land on the right silhouette faster. Everything sits in the same dark, technical palette so layers mix cleanly regardless of who is wearing them.

    Where to wear winter & snow gear

    Winter & snow gear is built for UK city wear, from grey commutes to late-night walks home. A longline parka over a hoodie carries you through the day, then the same jacket reads sharp over an all-black fit at night. The monochrome palette means it works against concrete, neon and everything between. It is everyday outerwear first, with the techwear edge baked in.

    How to start a winter & snow gear look

    Start with one strong outer layer and build outward from there. Pick a parka or puffer in black or charcoal, then add a hoodie or mid-layer beneath and finish with tapered bottoms. Keep the palette tight and let the jacket do the talking. From there, pair with techwear pants to lock in the proportions.

    Winter & snow gear FAQ

    What counts as winter & snow gear? Winter & snow gear here means the heavier outerwear layer: parkas, puffers and structured winter coats, plus matching masks and gloves to finish the look. It is the cold-weather layer of a techwear wardrobe, cut in dark, muted tones.

    Is winter & snow gear for men or women? Both. The range covers men's and women's cuts across the same dark palette, from longline parkas to cropped and fitted puffers. Use the on-page filters to sort by gender and fit.

    What colours does winter & snow gear come in? Mostly black, charcoal and grey, with the occasional reflective or neon accent as a visual detail. The tight palette is what keeps the layers mixing cleanly.

    How do I match winter & snow gear with the rest of my fit? Anchor on the jacket, then build outward with matching layers and bottoms. Pair a parka or puffer with techwear vests for added depth, or pull from the wider cyberpunk clothing range to push the look further.