

When the mercury drops and the wind starts howling, the Abominable Hood Jacket steps up. Relwen has taken its winter credentials seriously—with a 515 gsm high-pile blend of 70% polyester and 30% wool sherpa that channels vintage mountaineering garb into urban-ready outerwear.


This may not look like your standard hoodie—and that’s the point. Built with a 2-way center-front zipper for easy venting or layering over bulkier gear, the jacket also features three discreet cargo pockets and leather drawcord stoppers, catering to those who care about detail. It’s the kind of utility married to texture that you feel—not just see.
Relwen designed the Abominable to perform in cold (30°–50° F range) while maintaining a relaxed fit for seamless layering over work gear or cold-weather kit. Available in Natural (off-white) and Bark (light brown) colorways, the jacket retails for $298—a price that seems surprisingly fair for the materials and build
This jacket checks all the boxes: premium material, thoughtful construction, and ruggedly refined style. Whether you’re heading into snow-blasted terrain or navigating a downtown chill, Relwen’s Abominable is built for the layer game—and for making it look effortless.
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