It’s official, the days are getting shorter, the weather is getting cooler, and winter is officially on the way. Get ready for the season with some must-have winter wardrobe staples, including snug fleeces, the trendy and practical go-to fabric for keeping warm. Once a favourite among outdoor lovers, today it’s perfect for everything from the city streets to the great outdoors. Take your fleece game to the next level with these cosy Hi-Tec garments in a variety of styles, weights and colours:
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Ladies ¼ Zip Lightweight Fleece
This stretchy warm fleece is an essential for the everyday traveller, and is perfect for wearing fleece as part of the minimal look. This plush ¼ zip up fleece is breathable, moisture wicking and will keep you warm when the weather gets colder. Available in Windsor Wine, Insignia Blue and Black at R349.
Ladies Full Zip Lightweight Fleece
Featuring delicate floral details, this jacket-style fleece is super versatile, and can be worn on the trails, at home or at work. Available in Mesa Rose and Microchip at R399.
Ladies Sherpa Fleece Jacket

Perfect for those cold winter days where you want to stay cosy, this voluminous piece looks amazing as a statement piece. This silky-soft jacket with polar fleece lining is perfect for all-day coziness and warmth. Arriving this April for R799.
Ladies Henis Fleece Jacket
A mid-weight, versatile stretch fleece with next-to-skin comfort for layering and a range of outdoor activities. It features a full zip for that added ventilation you need as well as two pockets to ensure that your hands can be kept warm. Available in Black at R599.
Don’t let the winter weather keep you from enjoying your life and the outdoors to the fullest, shop Hi-Tec’s fleece products here.
This post was sponsored by Hi-Tec.
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