The latest drop from Patagonia has landed, built around what the brand does best, functional pieces designed for colder conditions, without overcomplication.
Jackets, fleece, and heavier-weight layers sit at the core. Nothing overly technical, just well-made pieces that hold up through winter and still work day to day.
There’s a consistency to Patagonia that makes it easy to wear. Shapes are familiar, materials feel right, and the balance between outdoor and everyday use is hard to beat.
This season leans into that. Clean outerwear, solid mid-layers, and pants that sit somewhere between utility and casual.
The other side of it is the approach behind the product. Patagonia has always been clear on materials and production, recycled fabrics, responsible sourcing, and a longer-term view on how things are made. It’s not pushed, just built into what they do.
At Stencil, we’ve brought in a wider range this season, with a focus on the men's pieces that make sense through winter, jackets, fleece, and everyday layers that actually get worn.
If you’re building out a winter rotation, Patagonia sits alongside brands like Carhartt WIP and The North Face — different directions, but all grounded in durability and function.