How warm are anorak jackets?

Short answer: as warm as you need them to be. Anoraks are incredibly versatile—built to block wind and rain first, then tuned for warmth with the right lining and construction. If you’re choosing custom anorak jackets for your team, brand, or event, the comfort level comes down to fabric, lining, fit, and how you’ll wear them.

Below, we break it down the Craft Clothing way—simple, practical, and made to last.


What actually keeps you warm?

1) Weather-blocking shell
Warmth starts by keeping the wind and rain out. A tightly woven, water-repellent shell stops cold air from cutting through your layers. If the shell fails, heat escapes fast.

2) The lining
This is your comfort dial. Different linings trap different amounts of body heat:

  • Unlined / mesh-lined: Light and airy—great in humid climates, perfect “just in case” layer.

  • Taffeta-lined: Smooth, easy to wear over uniforms—adds a subtle warmth boost.

  • Fleece-lined: Soft, cozy, noticeably warmer for rainy commutes and cold offices.

  • Quilted / padded: Maximum heat retention for trips to cooler cities or long hours in strong AC.

3) Pattern & construction
Details like a pullover design, adjustable hood, elastic cuffs, drawcord hem, and high collar seal out drafts. The fewer places wind can sneak in, the warmer you feel.

4) Fit for layering
Roomy—but not baggy—lets you stack a polo, hoodie, or base layer underneath without bunching. Layering is the easiest way to “turn up” your anorak’s warmth on demand.


A simple warmth guide

  • Light (Everyday PH use): Shell + mesh/taffeta lining
    Ideal for: daily commute, school/work uniforms, rainy-season errands, team events.

  • Midweight (Rainy days & chilly rooms): Shell + fleece lining
    Ideal for: air-conditioned offices, late-night shifts, delivery and field work in drizzle.

  • Warmest (Cool trips & long exposure): Shell + quilted/padded lining
    Ideal for: travel to cooler cities, high-altitude team-building, early-morning outdoor work.

Tip: If you’re unsure, go midweight—fleece-lined anoraks hit the sweet spot in the Philippines: protective in rain, comfortable in AC, not stuffy outdoors.


Features that quietly boost warmth

  • Three-point hood with visor for better coverage in wind and showers

  • Kangaroo or zip pockets to warm hands and stash essentials

  • Quarter-zip or snap placket to vent when the sun peeks out

  • Drawcord hem to lock in heat when the breeze picks up


How to choose for your team or brand

Match the use case: Field staff under rain? Go water-repellent shell + fleece. Indoor events with heavy AC? Light shell + clean taffeta lining looks sharp and feels comfy.
Plan for branding: Embroidery for a premium, textured logo; print for bold, large graphics.
Think longevity: Reinforced stitching, color-fast fabrics, and durable trims keep your jackets looking fresh after repeated washes and wears.


Craft Clothing difference

We’re artisans at heart. Our custom anorak jackets are built to take on weekly washes, sudden downpours, and the on-the-go lives of your team—without losing form or color. We help you dial in the exact warmth level, lining, and details your work demands, then finish with crisp embroidery or durable print so your brand looks good for years.

Ready to spec yours? Explore custom anorak jackets and start your easy 1-2-3 process with a free mockup:
👉 https://www.craftclothing.ph/collections/anorak-jackets


Quick FAQ

Are anoraks hot to wear in PH weather?
Not if you pick the right build. A light shell with mesh/taffeta lining breathes well and shields from sudden rain.

What if I need one jacket for “everything”?
Choose a water-repellent shell with fleece lining. It’s the most versatile for our climate—rain-ready, AC-friendly, not bulky.

Can you match our brand colors and add staff names?
Absolutely. From fabric colors to trims, prints, and embroidery—down to individual personalization—we’ll craft it to spec.


Your vision deserves nothing less than uncompromising craftsmanship. Let’s build an anorak your team will actually love to wear.