Columbia Jackets For Even the Trickiest Weather

It doesn’t matter what the weather is—you’re going outside, and that’s that. Not one to cower under the covers, you’re much more interested in testing your body and climbing to new heights even under stormy skies. Columbia jackets help you on your adventures by controlling your body temperature and keeping you warm and dry, even when the weather is perplexing.

Weather got you down and out? Warm up in a Columbia jacket that tackles even the most unusual weather patterns.

Cool and Humid

Thought humidity was reserved for tropical climates and hot days alone? Think again. The strange, sticky hours preceding and following a rainstorm are some of the most humid there are, but that doesn’t mean that you should break out your airy tank top—the temperature is still chilly, and you need to cover up. Layer a ventilated Columbia jacket with a detachable lining on top of a breathable long-sleeved cotton tee and you’ll be warm enough to venture outside without sweating or shivering.

Warm and Wet

When it’s steaming hot outside and the rain starts to fall, the last thing you want to do is put on more clothes, but get caught out in the storm and you’ll swiftly regret not shrugging into a rain jacket. Thankfully, Columbia’s lightweight hooded rain jackets are feathery enough to barely touch your overheated skin while blocking raindrops from mussing your clothes—or worse, your hairstyle. Just make sure your feet are protected, too, with a pair of rubber wellies.

Frigid and Dry

Most winter coats are made for one thing—protection from cold weather precipitation. But while many heavy coats get the waterproofing aspect right, many neglect to focus on the very thing that makes winter so difficult: the cold. Even if Columbia’s jackets aren’t your aesthetic, you can still benefit from their cold weather know-how by slipping one of the brand’s fleece liners underneath your usual wool or polyester coat.

Sometimes the weather is so weird, it feels almost impossible to get dressed. Fret not, though—Columbia’s got you covered.

Columbia’s jackets keep you warm and dry no matter the weather.

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