Original: $150.00
-65%$150.00
$52.50The Story
The Simms Women's Coldweather Fleece bridges the gap between casual flannel aesthetics and technical cold-weather performance. Designed as a versatile shirt-jacket, this piece provides substantial warmth for early morning starts on the river without bulky layering, keeping you comfortable from the boat ramp to the backyard.
Best For
This top excels during shoulder seasons when temperatures hover near freezing or as a dedicated mid-layer under waders in deep winter. It is specifically built for anglers who need warmth without restricted movement, making it ideal for rowing a drift boat, hiking to a remote run, or rigging tackle with cold fingers.
Key Features
- Waffle-Fleece Interior – The high-pile internal grid structure effectively traps body heat while allowing moisture to escape, maintaining a dry microclimate against the skin during active use.
- Handwarmer Pockets – Unlike standard flannels, this shirt includes side-entry hand pockets to rapidly warm frozen fingers between casts or while re-rigging leaders.
- Snap-Front Closure – The durable snap buttons allow for easy ventilation and quick removal even when wearing heavy gloves, eliminating the frustration of fumbling with small buttons in cold weather.
Why We Like It
We prefer this garment because it eliminates the need to choose between the durability of a work shirt and the insulation of a fleece jacket. While standard flannels offer little wind resistance, this construction pairs a robust woven face with high-loft insulation to block light breezes and retain maximum warmth. The cut allows for full casting extension without riding up, ensuring the lower back remains covered while reaching for the net.
Fabric / Material Composition
The exterior consists of a 100% polyester flannel weave that resists pilling and abrasion from pack straps or wader suspenders. Inside, the garment is lined with 100% polyester waffle fleece, creating a dual-layer system that manages thermal regulation and dries significantly faster than cotton alternatives.
Description
The Simms Women's Coldweather Fleece bridges the gap between casual flannel aesthetics and technical cold-weather performance. Designed as a versatile shirt-jacket, this piece provides substantial warmth for early morning starts on the river without bulky layering, keeping you comfortable from the boat ramp to the backyard.
Best For
This top excels during shoulder seasons when temperatures hover near freezing or as a dedicated mid-layer under waders in deep winter. It is specifically built for anglers who need warmth without restricted movement, making it ideal for rowing a drift boat, hiking to a remote run, or rigging tackle with cold fingers.
Key Features
- Waffle-Fleece Interior – The high-pile internal grid structure effectively traps body heat while allowing moisture to escape, maintaining a dry microclimate against the skin during active use.
- Handwarmer Pockets – Unlike standard flannels, this shirt includes side-entry hand pockets to rapidly warm frozen fingers between casts or while re-rigging leaders.
- Snap-Front Closure – The durable snap buttons allow for easy ventilation and quick removal even when wearing heavy gloves, eliminating the frustration of fumbling with small buttons in cold weather.
Why We Like It
We prefer this garment because it eliminates the need to choose between the durability of a work shirt and the insulation of a fleece jacket. While standard flannels offer little wind resistance, this construction pairs a robust woven face with high-loft insulation to block light breezes and retain maximum warmth. The cut allows for full casting extension without riding up, ensuring the lower back remains covered while reaching for the net.
Fabric / Material Composition
The exterior consists of a 100% polyester flannel weave that resists pilling and abrasion from pack straps or wader suspenders. Inside, the garment is lined with 100% polyester waffle fleece, creating a dual-layer system that manages thermal regulation and dries significantly faster than cotton alternatives.




















