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What fleece and sherpa jacket styles does Quince offer for men?

Quince's men's fleece and sherpa jacket collection covers pile fleece pullovers (textured pile-fleece silhouette with quarter-zip or full-zip), sherpa-lined jackets (cotton or canvas shells with sherpa fleece interior for warmth), full-zip fleece jackets (the classic active-fleece silhouette with side pockets), and fleece-blend casual jackets that bridge between fleece and structured outerwear.

What's the difference between pile fleece, sherpa, and standard fleece?

Pile fleece — textured longer-fiber fleece with a shaggy surface (visible pile loops). Reads more rugged-casual, retro-styling aesthetic. Sherpa — short curly synthetic fibers mimicking lamb's wool, used as a lining inside other jackets rather than as an outer fabric. Adds significant warmth without bulk. Standard fleece — smooth brushed-fleece fabric, the classic active-fleece construction. Choose pile for the textured aesthetic; sherpa for warmth-as-lining; standard for everyday active fleece.

When should I wear fleece vs. a wool coat or puffer?

Fleece — casual cold-weather, active days, weekend wear. The casual cozy aesthetic doesn't read formal but pairs well across casual contexts. Wool coat — formal cold-weather and dressy occasions where structured tailoring matters. Puffer — maximum-warmth cold-weather and active outdoor days where insulation matters most. Many shoppers own all three — fleece for casual, wool for formal, puffer for the coldest active days.

How do I care for fleece and sherpa jackets?

Machine wash cool with no fabric softener — softener coats fleece and sherpa fibers and reduces loft and softness. Tumble dry low or hang dry. Avoid high heat — fleece and sherpa fibers degrade faster under hot dryers and can melt or felt. Wash with similar colors. Pile fleece may shed more during the first few washes; this reduces over time. Always follow the specific care label on each product page.