Suponsered by
Functional and good looking! Selected Anorak Recommendations
Anorak Recommendation 1: “NANGA TAKIBI FIELD ANORAK PARKA
The camping boom is unprecedented, with the number of campers increasing steadily over the past few years. Campfires are an indispensable activity in the camping scene, and because of the dangers involved, we recommend this item of clothing. It is made of flame-retardant material, and the length is long enough to cover the body well. It also has four pockets for excellent storage capacity.
Click here for details and purchase
Anorak recommendation 2 “THE NORTH FACE COMPACT ANORAK
As the name “Compact Anorak” suggests, the Anorak Parka can be folded compactly and stored in the attached stuff sack. It is thin and lightweight, making it perfect for inner use as well as outer wear. Yet, it is windproof and water-repellent, and has a high-spec finish with an electrostatic care system. It will be useful for a wide range of activities from outdoor use to town use.
Click here for details and purchase
Anorak Recommendation 3: “SIERRA DESIGNS MICRO LIGHT JACKET
The “Microlight Jacket” was on sale from the 1980s until 2003 and reigned as a long-seller for about 20 years. This model is based on that jacket, but reissued in the highly functional material SOLOTEX®. It is characterized by its firm yet soft feel, high durability and wrinkle resistance, and water repellency that can withstand light rain. The retro-inspired color scheme makes it easy to create a 90s revival style.
Click here for details and purchase.
Anorak Recommendation 4: “Carhartt NIMBUS PULLOVER
The “Nimbus Pullover,” a Carhartt staple, has a fleece lining for high heat retention. It also comes with a side zipper that allows excess heat to escape and a drawcord that keeps the heat in, making it suitable for long seasons from fall to spring. It is a classic and comes in a wide variety of colors, so be sure to check it out.
Click here for details and purchase
Anorak recommendation 5: “NIGEL CABOURN ARMY SMCK
This minimalist yet rugged-looking piece is based on an English army anorak made in the 1940s. It is made of a cotton/nylon blend fabric that is windproof, durable, and has a slight stretch for a comfortable fit. The cotton blend fabric will develop a more durable texture the more you wear it and wash it, so you can enjoy aging it.