Patagonia Men's Jackets

Shop Patagonia men's jackets at The Sporting Lodge. This collection includes shells, insulated layers and waterproofs from the full Patagonia men's range — Houdini, Nano Puff, Down Sweater, Torrentshell 3L and more. If you need help choosing between jacket types, our main jackets page includes a buying guide that compares lightweight, insulated, and waterproof options. This page focuses on men's fit, sizing and how to get the most from your jacket.

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About Patagonia Men's Jackets

Men's Fit and Sizing

Patagonia men's jackets run true to size across the range, from XS to XXL. Regular-fit models leave enough room for a base layer and midlayer without feeling baggy. If you plan to wear a fleece or Nano Puff underneath a shell, stick with your normal size — Patagonia builds layering room into the cut. Trimmer-fit jackets sit closer to the body and work best worn on their own or over a thin base layer.

Layering Combinations That Work

Patagonia designs its men's range as a system. The most proven combinations for UK conditions:

Three-season setup: A Capilene base layer, an R1 or Better Sweater fleece, and a Torrentshell 3L waterproof shell cover most UK weather from spring through autumn. Swap the fleece for a Nano Puff on colder days.

Winter setup: A Capilene thermal base, a Nano Puff or Down Sweater midlayer, and a waterproof shell on top. The Down Sweater provides more warmth in dry cold, while the Nano Puff holds up better in damp conditions.

Light and fast: A Houdini wind shell over a T-shirt for summer walking, running or cycling. Packs into its own pocket when not needed.

Choosing by Activity

Commuting: The Torrentshell 3L handles daily rain and folds into a bag. Pair it with a Nano Puff for cold-weather commutes.

Hill walking: A waterproof shell is essential; add an insulated midlayer matched to the forecast. In summer, a Houdini may be all you need on top.

Travel: Packable layers keep luggage weight down. A Nano Puff jacket and a Houdini cover are suitable for a wide range of conditions and compress into their own pockets.

Casual everyday: Better Sweater fleece jackets and Down Sweaters work well as standalone outer layers in town. Both come in muted colourways that pair with jeans and chinos.

How a Men's Patagonia Jacket Should Fit

Getting the right fit matters more than the model you pick. Here is what to check before you buy.

Chest: Measure around the fullest part with arms relaxed. Compare against the size chart on the product page. If you fall between sizes and plan to layer a fleece or Nano Puff underneath, go up.

Shoulders: Seams should sit at the edge of your shoulder bone, not down your arm. A seam that drops too low restricts overhead movement and causes the jacket to shift when you raise your arms.

Sleeve length: With arms relaxed, cuffs should reach the base of your thumb. Too short and draughts get in at the wrist; too long and cuffs bunch under gloves or make zip adjustment awkward.

Body length: Shells and insulated jackets should cover your belt line when your arms are raised. This prevents the hem riding up and exposing your lower back to wind and rain.

Layering test: Try your intended midlayer underneath before committing. A regular-fit shell over a Nano Puff should feel snug through the torso without pulling across the chest when you move your arms forward.

Patagonia Mens Jackets FAQs

Patagonia men's jackets generally run true to size. If you plan to layer a fleece or midlayer underneath, consider going up one size. Checking the chest and sleeve measurements on the product page is the most reliable way to confirm your fit.

The Torrentshell 3L is a popular commuter choice thanks to its lightweight waterproof protection and packable design. For colder months, a Nano Puff layered under a shell handles both rain and low temperatures on the journey to work.

Yes. Patagonia produces softshell and stretch hybrid jackets in the men's range, designed for active movement. These offer wind resistance and flexibility suited to hiking, climbing or other dynamic use.

Yes, Patagonia's layering system is designed for this. A regular-fit shell over an R1 or Better Sweater fleece is a proven combination. Avoid sizing down if you intend to layer, as the jacket needs room at the shoulders and chest.

For hill walking in the UK, a Torrentshell 3L waterproof shell with a Nano Puff midlayer covers most conditions. In winter, swap the Nano Puff for a Down Sweater if the weather is dry and cold, or keep the synthetic option if rain is expected.

Patagonia men's jackets come in standard sizing from XS to XXL. Sleeve and body length vary by model. Checking the specific measurements on each product listing is the best way to find a fit that works for taller builds.