Relwen’s Ultra-Cozy, Affordable Jacket Is as Functional as It Is Eye-Catching

No abominable snowmen were harmed in the making of this jacket.

Close-up of a cream-colored sherpa fleece jacket with a teal collar and hood.Huckberry

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If there is one legendary creature that looks like it would make a nice winter jacket, it’s the yeti.

Thanks to Relwen, you don’t have to summit the Himalayas to land an ultra-cozy winter jacket made with (artificial) abominable snowman pelt.

Man wearing a cream-colored sherpa fleece jacket and camo cap drinking from a metal cup outdoors.
The aptly named Abominable Hood Jacket resembles the mythical mountain beast.
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The Ohio-based clothing brand turned the pile all the way up on this fleece mountaineering jacket, resulting in a fuzzy texture that resembles an unshorn sheep — or, on the back of a person trudging through the snow, a yeti.

Unlike cheap teddy jackets, the Abominable Hood Jacket’s eye-catching fluff is both fun and functional. It is insulated and durable enough to handle long winter strolls and cold-weather hiking.

Brown textured fleece jacket with gray zipper, hood lining, and adjustable drawstrings.
The Abominable Hood Jacket also comes in light brown Bark.
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The Abominable Hood Jacket comes in a yeti white, called Natural, and a light brown, dubbed Bark, that more closely resembles Bigfoot. (Though, contrary to what Rudolph would have you believe, Sherpa traditions in the Himalayas also describe the yeti as a dark-furred creature.)

*Made with artificial abominable snowman

Relwen’s high-pile sherpa jacket looks like Yukon Jack himself designed it.

The white fleece is lined with a gray-blue nylon woven taslan around the hood, cuffs and waist that resembles the hands, skin and face of the Abominable Snow Monster from the 1964 stop-motion classic, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.

Man wearing a cream-colored, textured sherpa fleece jacket with a hood and a camouflage cap.
The 515gsm high-pile fleece is made from 70 percent polyester and 30 percent wool.
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Despite its resemblance to Rudolph’s foe-turned-companion, the Abominable Hood Jacket’s shell is a 515gsm high-pile fleece made of 70 percent polyester and 30 percent wool.

By including a healthy portion of wool, the legendary outdoor textile first devised by Patagonia’s Yvon Chouinard and his wife increases its insulation factor and takes on a more natural look.

The cheeky yeti fur gag wouldn’t hold up if it were pure polyester — that touch of real animal fur allows a suspension of disbelief.

Close-up of a beige fleece jacket with a blue zipper and green drawstring featuring leather accents.
The hood, zipper, cuffs and waist are lined with a gray-blue nylon.
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This comfy, fun jacket is about as warm as I imagine real yeti fur would be. A high-neck storm hood, elastic cuffs and a drawstring waist can be tightened up to lock in more body heat and keep out cold air and strong winds.

A mountaineering classic

The Abominable Hood Jacket’s simple retro design is based on mountaineering outerwear from the 1960s, when the outdoor apparel industry began adopting synthetic materials.

Adding to the mysterious vibe, it looks like a jacket that someone would have worn to scale Mt. Everest in the mid-twentieth century, only to be abducted by an unidentifiable figure and never seen again.

Beige sherpa fleece jacket with blue lining, hood, and drawstrings, shown unzipped.
The Abominable Hood Jacket is based on 1960s mountaineering jackets.
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Details like the old-fashioned drawstring hood with leather cord washers and pig nose stoppers on the hood and waist cords are authentic to the era.

However, the polyester mesh lining is a more modern innovation that helps regulate body temperature and breathability.

Availability and price

Relwen’s ridiculously cozy Abominable Hood Jacket is no joke. It is as much a fully functional outdoor adventure coat as it is a conversation starter.

The Abominable Hood Jacket is available from Huckberry for $298, a surprisingly fair price for a high-pile sherpa jacket that includes a substantial portion of wool. It comes in Natural white and light brown Bark.

Man wearing a cream-colored sherpa fleece jacket with a hood, drinking from a metal cup.Huckberry

Relwen Abominable Hood Jacket

Relwen’s tongue-in-cheek retro mountaineering jacket draws its visual inspiration from the Abominable Snow Monster, featured in 1964’s Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer. The shell is made from a wool and synthetic blend that maximizes warmth, breathability and weather resistance. It has two hand pockets, an inner pocket, a storm hood and elastic cuffs. It is available in white and brown.

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