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Fleece vs Down: Which Mid-Layer Wins for Outdoor Apparel Brands?

May 26, 2026 · 5 min read · By ptoutwear Factory Team
Fleece vs Down: Which Mid-Layer Wins for Outdoor Apparel Brands?

If you’re building an outdoor apparel line, deciding between fleece and down as your insulation strategy is one of the earlier — and more consequential — product decisions you’ll make. Both keep wearers warm, but they win on completely different metrics.

This guide is for B2B buyers: brand owners, product managers, and dropshippers who need to understand the trade-offs before committing to MOQs and production.

The Core Difference

  • Down is a natural insulator (the soft under-plumage of geese or ducks) that traps air in three-dimensional clusters
  • Fleece is a synthetic knit (typically polyester) that traps air between brushed fibers

That single distinction drives every other difference between these two categories.

Warmth-to-Weight: Down Wins Decisively

Down has the highest warmth-to-weight ratio of any insulation material on the planet. A 100-gram fill of 800 fill-power goose down provides roughly the same warmth as 200-300 grams of synthetic fleece insulation.

Practical translation for your product line:
A 400g down jacket can keep wearers comfortable down to -10°C / 14°F
A 400g fleece will struggle below 0°C / 32°F

If your brand targets winter sports, expedition wear, or premium puffer aesthetics → down is your answer.

Wet Performance: Fleece Wins Decisively

This is where the trade-off flips hard.

When down gets wet, it collapses. The 3D clusters that trap air mat together, losing 80-90% of insulating value. Worse, wet down takes hours (sometimes days) to dry. In a wet environment, a soaked down jacket becomes dangerous — not just useless, but actively harmful to body temperature regulation.

Fleece, by contrast, retains 70-80% of its insulating value when wet. It also dries in a fraction of the time — usually 30-90 minutes of body heat is enough to wear it dry.

For brands targeting:
Hiking in wet climates (UK, Pacific Northwest, Norway) → fleece
Wet sports (sailing, fishing, kayaking) → fleece
Layering systems with hardshell waterproof outers → fleece (better moisture management)

Packability: Down Wins Again

Down compresses to roughly 1/4 the volume of equivalent-warmth fleece.

For travel brands, ultralight hiking lines, and packable everyday jackets, this matters enormously. A 600g 800-fill down jacket compresses to roughly the size of a 1L water bottle. Fleece of equivalent warmth would fill a 4L stuff sack.

Cost: Fleece Wins (Mostly)

Raw material costs roughly:
Standard 90/10 duck down (650 fill power): $40-80/kg
Premium goose down (800+ fill power, RDS certified): $120-250/kg
200gsm polar fleece: $4-8/kg
300gsm Polartec Power Stretch: $15-30/kg

A typical mid-fill (200g) down jacket has $15-30 of raw down in it. The same jacket in fleece has $3-8 of raw fleece. Down jackets also require down-proof fabrics (high-thread-count nylon or polyester to prevent feathers from poking through), adding $2-5/jacket more.

End result: Down jackets typically cost 3-5x more to produce than fleece equivalents at the same retail tier.

Durability and Lifespan

FactorDownFleece
Lifespan with care10-12 years5-8 years
PillingDoesn’t pillPills over time, especially cheap variants
Wash frequency toleranceLow (degrades fill over washes)High (machine washable repeatedly)
Repair costHigh (specialty repair)Low (DIY patch)

For brands building heirloom outdoor products, down has the longer lifespan. For brands targeting daily-use casual outdoor wear, fleece wins on tolerance and replacement economics.

Ethical and Sustainability Considerations

Down has historically had welfare concerns (live-plucking, force-feeding). Modern responsible brands source RDS (Responsible Down Standard) or DOWNPASS certified down, which traces supply chains back to humanely-treated birds. Adds $2-5/jacket in cost but is now table-stakes for EU/US markets.

Fleece has its own issues: it sheds microplastics in every wash. Brands targeting sustainability-conscious consumers should look at:
– Recycled polyester fleece (rPET) — same performance, lower carbon footprint
– PET-free wool fleece blends — higher cost, fully biodegradable

The “Both” Answer: 3-in-1 Jackets

Many outdoor brands skip the either/or and build 3-in-1 jackets — a hardshell outer + a removable insulated liner. The liner is typically fleece (for wet-climate brands) or lightweight down (for premium / cold-climate brands).

This format lets one product cover 3 weather profiles:
1. Outer shell alone — rain protection
2. Liner alone — mid-warmth
3. Both together — maximum warmth

3-in-1 jackets are one of the highest-margin categories in outdoor apparel, with retail prices typically 1.5-2x a single-construction jacket.

Decision Framework for Brand Owners

Your brand targets…Choose…
Premium puffers, expedition wear, urban coldDown
Wet climates, water sports, layering systemsFleece
Maximum versatility, premium retail tier3-in-1
Entry-price casual outdoorFleece (cost-effective)
Ultralight backpackingDown (weight matters)
Sustainability-focusedRecycled fleece or RDS down

Bottom Line

Neither material is “better.” They serve different jobs. Most successful outdoor brands eventually carry both — a fleece mid-layer for layering systems and a down puffer for premium cold-weather pieces.

If you’re launching a single hero product on a tight budget, fleece is the safer bet: lower production cost, easier to manufacture, more forgiving on the end customer.

If you’re targeting premium retail tiers with a brand story around heritage and performance, down delivers the perceived luxury and technical credibility.


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