Eddie Bauer Taught Me How to Dress for the Cold (2024)

Here’s the best Eddie Bauer gear I tested in Alaska.

By Danny Perez
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I am not well versed in cold. I’ve lived in Houston, Texas almost my entire life, so chilly winds weren’t something I’d had to prepare or dress for—until Eddie Bauer invited me to Alaska in January. Before the trip (and my recent move to New York), the most layers I’d had on me at one time was in bed, wearing pajamas with a top sheet and comforter on top.

During my week in Girdwood, I tested all the brand's winter gear in my proverbial Polar Plunge (which I'll never actually do) and learned, for the very first time, how to be cold. You might think of Eddie Bauer as casual wear because of its trendy quilted jackets, but the brand actually designed the first patented down jacket in 1936, outfitted the first American's ascent of Mt. Everest, and continues to keep its finger on the pulse of outdoor gear innovation through the Guide Built Process program. Through the Guide Built Process, the design team works with professional guides in various fields—think alpine climbers, skiers and snowboarders, fisherman, kayakers, and adventure travelers—to discover what's missing from gear, all the way to putting the final touches on products before they're sold.

I tested a range of Eddie Bauer's winter gear—and not just to go on a cold morning walk. Between snowmobiling, hiking around, and snowshoeing in snowy, icy Alaska, Eddie Bauer's line-up kept me warm, dry, and made me forget completely that I knew nothing about how to dress for the cold. Here are the products that made it happen.

1

The Ultimate Outer Layer

Eddie Bauer Tripletherm Alpine Parka

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Pros
  • Eddie Bauer Taught Me How to Dress for the Cold (3)Extremely warm
  • Eddie Bauer Taught Me How to Dress for the Cold (4)Plenty of pockets
  • Eddie Bauer Taught Me How to Dress for the Cold (5)Waterproof
Cons

    This parka doesn't make you feel like you're in a sleeping bag but that you are one. I wore this snowmobiling in a medium snowfall and was surprised how well it cut the freezing wind.

    The 800-fill Responsible Down Standard goose-down, often called RDS down, uses three-layer technology that stacks the baffles in a zig-zag pattern for continuous insulation, preventing any cold spots or down migration. Its durable water-resistant finish repelled wind and snow all day, and the zippered hand pockets kept my hands warm when I wasn't wearing gloves.

    The internal mesh dump pockets are great for dropping in my phone, beanie and gloves. It’s cut for an oversized fit so it’s easy to layer under, but not too loose to keep warm. It is bulky—it’s a down parka after all—but very lightweight for how warm it is.

    Eddie Bauer claims you can conquer 8,000-meter peaks in this coat, and I don't doubt it, but I'll be using mine to conquer my first New York City winter.

    2

    A Cozy Hoodie

    Eddie Bauer Easy River Pullover Hoodie

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    Pros
    • Eddie Bauer Taught Me How to Dress for the Cold (7)Easy layering piece
    • Eddie Bauer Taught Me How to Dress for the Cold (8)Packable
    • Eddie Bauer Taught Me How to Dress for the Cold (9)Lightweight but warm
    Cons

      Hoodies are an ideal layer, but don’t fold up well, and I wanted to save as much space in my carry-on for bigger jackets that are nonnegotiable in a place like Alaska.

      This pullover is the perfect answer—it’s lightweight and easily foldable, with a double-knit fabric that’s warmer than it looks. The hood is paired with a cowl neck, so it does a better job at keeping in heat than traditional hoodies. The hood itself isn’t as bulky as dense fleece, making it perfect for layering (I hate the feeling of a hood gathered up at the base of my neck).

      I used this pullover as a mid-layer while snowmobiling and it was warm yet breathable. The zippered kangaroo pocket kept things secure, and the thumbholes at the cuff came in handy when I took off my gloves. It’s cut closer to the body, so it looks stylish on its own, too.

      3

      A Versatile Down Jacket

      Eddie Bauer MicroTherm FreeFuse Stretch Down Jacket

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      Pros
      • Eddie Bauer Taught Me How to Dress for the Cold (11)Stylish
      • Eddie Bauer Taught Me How to Dress for the Cold (12)Lightweight but warm
      • Eddie Bauer Taught Me How to Dress for the Cold (13)Stretchy and comfortable
      Cons

        Many down jackets aren’t the most flattering—and I understand they prioritize warmth—but can’t we have a bit of form with function? Apparently, we can.

        Eddie Bauer’s Freefuse jacket is the first down jacket to not make me feel like a marshmallow while still keeping me as warm as one in a s’more. Its 800-fill down is sewn into a single sheet of fabric in discontinuous channels, saving extra weight and minimizing cold spots. Plus, the grid-like pattern is simply more interesting than the typical horizontal baffles.

        The nylon-and-Spandex shell gives it a good bit of stretch for comfortable mobility, and it’s DWR-treated to bead away water. This jacket can serve as a mid-layer in extreme cold, but I usually use it as a top layer with a sweatshirt underneath. I used this in Alaska as a casual coat for around town, and now I use it biking around Brooklyn on windy nights—it’s the most versatile down jacket I have.

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        Surprisingly Warm Boots

        Eddie Bauer Hunt Pac Faux Shearling-Lined Boot

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        Pros
        • Eddie Bauer Taught Me How to Dress for the Cold (15)Warm insulation
        • Eddie Bauer Taught Me How to Dress for the Cold (16)Full-grain leather construction
        • Eddie Bauer Taught Me How to Dress for the Cold (17)Grippy soles
        • Eddie Bauer Taught Me How to Dress for the Cold (18)Comfortable to wear for long periods of time
        Cons

          Falling down is funny except when it's you, and I constantly fear slipping on slick crosswalks covered in ice. The Hunter Pac boot has prevented any embarrassing falls and always keeps my feet warm and dry.

          The full-grain leather upper is waterproofed and seam-sealed to ensure moisture stays out, while vulcanized rubber on the lower part of the boot keeps out mud, snow, and rain. It's lined with shearling wool for warmth and the interior is packed with insulation for added warmth. The 10.5-inch shaft height keeps me covered up to my shins.

          I wore these boots while snowmobiling and snowshoeing for two days, with almost no break-in time. They were super comfortable during my trip and I never had any issues with wet socks or my toes feeling colder than the rest of my body—and no, I didn't slip on any ice.

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          A Waterproof Staple

          Eddie Bauer BC Adaptor Ski Jacket

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          Pros
          • Eddie Bauer Taught Me How to Dress for the Cold (20)Outer shell can pack into the hem of the inner jacket
          • Eddie Bauer Taught Me How to Dress for the Cold (21)Insulated
          • Eddie Bauer Taught Me How to Dress for the Cold (22)Waterproof
          • Eddie Bauer Taught Me How to Dress for the Cold (23)Versatile
          Cons

            Most times when brands say a jacket is a two-in-one, it's a warm shell with a flimsy liner that looks unattractive on its own. Not the BC Adapter.

            This jacket has a waterproof outer shell with watertight seams that packs down into the hem of a standalone inner jacket, similar to a soft shell, with polyester insulation at the chest and shoulders to keep it lightweight but warm. Even with both layers on, it's lightweight enough for the slopes.

            Though it's made to be the ultimate ski jacket, it's a great piece to have if you're expecting to get cold or wet. I used this for snowshoeing, and it kept me warm at the start but was easy to shed once I started warming up hiking through the feet-high piles of snow. It's also been a staple for biking around the city because it's lightweight, warm, and doubles as a rain jacket when I get caught in a shower.

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            Go-To Winter Pants

            Eddie Bauer MicroTherm FreeFuse Stretch Hybrid Pants

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            Pros
            • Eddie Bauer Taught Me How to Dress for the Cold (25)Stylish
            • Eddie Bauer Taught Me How to Dress for the Cold (26)Extremely Warm
            • Eddie Bauer Taught Me How to Dress for the Cold (27)Insulated
            • Eddie Bauer Taught Me How to Dress for the Cold (28)Plenty of pockets
            • Eddie Bauer Taught Me How to Dress for the Cold (29)Comfortable fit
            Cons

              These insulated pants are super packable and even stuff into their own rear pocket, and I’ve been living in them since I got them. They’re cleverly designed with stretchy knit panels and down insulation, so they’re super comfortable and extremely warm while still being lightweight.

              They're insulated with the same technique as the Freefuse jacket—a zigzag pattern—so there aren't any cold spots. They have the same 800-fill down insulation from the waist down to the shins, but stop short so you can easily pull ski boots over them.

              They're cut close enough to the body that they can be used as a mid-layer under ski bibs, but are just as good as a pair of winter pants. They have zip pockets at the hips and back so they function great as casual wear. I can wear them on their own to run errands and they're warmer and more comfortable than any pair of jeans or cords.

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              Danny Perez

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              Danny Perez is a Commerce Editor for Popular Mechanics with a focus on men's style, gear, and home goods. Recently, he was coordinator of partnership content at another product journalism outlet. Prior to that, he was a buyer for an independent men's shop in Houston, Texas, where he learned all about what makes great products great. He enjoys thrifting for 90s Broadway tees and vintage pajama sets. His spare time is occupied by watching movies and running to impress strangers on Strava.

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              FAQs

              Is Eddie Bauer good for cold weather? ›

              I tested a range of Eddie Bauer's winter gear—and not just to go on a cold morning walk. Between snowmobiling, hiking around, and snowshoeing in snowy, icy Alaska, Eddie Bauer's line-up kept me warm, dry, and made me forget completely that I knew nothing about how to dress for the cold.

              What are the best clothes to wear in cold weather? ›

              Fabric: Synthetics like polyesters are great at both wicking and drying. Wool—soft, nonitchy merino wool—is a good natural fiber option. Fit: Wicking can't happen in places where fabric isn't touching skin, so you want a comfortably snug (not tight) fit everywhere.

              Are Eddie Bauer down jackets warm? ›

              With moderate activity, Eddie Bauer rates this jacket for -20 degrees, and I believe it. I've worn it to walk the mile and a half to work on a December day with only a button-down underneath. As opposed to some down jackets, it sheds the wettest snow with ease. It can even handle rain.

              Are Eddie Bauer clothes expensive? ›

              Eddie Bauer is more affordable than The North Face or Patagonia, but is the quality good? Yes! Eddie Bauer continues to provide high-quality clothing that is made to last. It is a mid-level brand aimed at the crowd that needs to stay warm and look good.

              What is the best color to wear in cold weather? ›

              Shades of grey, from light heather to charcoal, are elegant and neutral, making them perfect for winter. Grey can be a great base color for layering, and it complements a wide range of other hues. Deep, rich reds, like burgundy or wine red, add warmth and a touch of luxury to winter outfits.

              How should I dress when it's always cold? ›

              Experts typically recommend aiming for three layers of clothes for cold weather-dressing: a base layer, middle layer and outer layer. Also, keep in mind that any exposed areas of your body will lose heat, so it's important to make sure you're covered from head to toe, regardless of how many layers you're wearing.

              What type of fabric should be avoided for cold weather wear? ›

              Cotton. Although cotton is a natural fiber, you should avoid it in the winter. It does not wick away moisture and it doesn't insulate well. That means you'll be wet and cold, which increases your chances of hypothermia in extreme cases.

              How to keep legs warm in winter? ›

              The post also recommends keeping your legs warm with fleece-lined leggings or a pair of long underwear under your pants. Woolen socks and winter boots are a big help, too. Fur-lined gloves or mittens can also keep your hands warm and prevent dry skin. And keep your ears cozy with ear muffs or a hat.

              How many layers for 30 degrees? ›

              Running in 30 to 40 degrees

              You'll want to wear leggings, a base layer and either a mid-layer, like a fleece, or an outer layer, like a shell or vest to block wind and add further insulation.

              Can Eddie Bauer jackets get wet? ›

              It's built to provide you with superior performance in wet weather for many years to come. We use three standard levels of waterproof/breathable technology in our outerwear: WeatherEdge® Pro, WeatherEdge® Plus, and WeatherEdge®, with WeatherEdge® Pro the most advanced and WeatherEdge® the most basic.

              Do thin down jackets keep you warm? ›

              Depending on what you wear underneath and your level of activity, a lightweight down jacket can provide sufficient warmth to just around freezing. For anything colder than that, you'll want to look in the midweight or heavyweight categories.

              Are puffer jackets warmer than coats? ›

              By weight, yes puffy coats are warmer than traditional lined wool coats. However, there is a trade off. Puffy coats tend not to breathe well and due to the very effective insulation, they may cause one to overheat. As that insulation becomes saturated, they lose a significant amount of insulation.

              Why is Eddie Bauer so popular? ›

              With its roots in mountaineering gear, the brand is well-versed in the art of cold-weather apparel. With everything from fleece base layers to insulated weatherproof jackets, Eddie Bauer carries everything you need to stay protected from the elements.

              Is Eddie Bauer an outdoor brand? ›

              Our brand was born and raised in the outdoors.

              Is 650 down fill warm enough for winter? ›

              Despite what you may think at first glance, higher fill power numbers don't relate directly to how warm the finished product is going to be. A product made with 650 fill power down could be designed to be warmer than a product made using 1000 fill power down.

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