Post-Race or Anytime -the Free Fly Women’s Gridback Fleece Snap Pullover is Perfect for PNW Autumns

As the weather finally (!) starts to cool down here in Oregon, it’s time to transition from tank tops and shorts to pants and—most importantly—sweaters. While we recently highlighted some of Free Fly’s warm-weather apparel, their versatility shines year-round. The Gridback Fleece Snap Pullover is a perfect example of how they keep things both hip and functional for colder days.

Function:

This pullover is designed to defy the elements with its weather-resistant exterior and cozy-soft fleece interior. Whether you’re enjoying a chilly football game or hitting the trail, the Gridback Fleece keeps you warm without sacrificing style. It’s slightly cropped and equipped with a stretch woven shell that provides reliable protection against wind and rain – two elements we are definitely familiar with here in the PNW.

The half-snap construction allows for easy on-and-off, while the 4-way stretch ensures you can move freely. Plus, the kangaroo pocket is a practical bonus for keeping your hands toasty on cold mornings.

Fashion:

But the pullover isn’t just functional—it’s a stylish standout, especially for the Pacific Northwest’s laid-back yet chic aesthetic. With its beautiful contrasting colors in the Stone (reviewed) and Desert Sage options, or a basic all-black option, this pullover is a perfect balance of boldness and subtlety.

It’s effortlessly fashionable for everything from grabbing a coffee on a misty morning to layering up for a weekend hike in the mountains. Free Fly nailed the PNW vibe with this versatile piece that can easily transition from outdoor adventure to everyday wear.

Materials:
  • Shell: 91% Polyester / 9% Spandex
  • Pocket, draft flap, and collar: 100% Nylon Taffeta

For a stylish and practical addition to your wardrobe this season, the Free Fly Women’s Gridback Fleece Snap Pullover has you covered!

Free Fly Gridback Fleece Snap Pullover $148

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