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Women's spring & mid‑season jackets 

Designed for the rapid weather changes of the Quebec climate, our insulated jackets and mid‑layers for women offer an ideal balance of warmth, lightness, and versatility. They are perfect for cool spring mornings as well as crisp autumn evenings. Each piece is crafted to deliver comfort, performance, and freedom of movement—whether you're in the city, traveling, or enjoying the outdoors.

How to choose your mid‑season jacket

•    For cool days: choose lightweight, breathable insulation.
•     For active pursuits: prioritize stretch fabrics and moisture‑wicking performance.
•     For everyday wear: opt for a versatile cut and timeless style.
•    For shifting weather: a compressible mid‑layer is ideal under a warmer jacket.

Materials and design

Our mid‑season jackets use high‑performance synthetic insulation, breathable fabrics, and durable materials. Many styles are compressible, easy to pack, and perfect for outdoor activities. Responsible design is central to our approach: clothing built to last through multiple seasons.

FAQ


Which mid‑season jacket should I choose for spring?

For spring, a lightweight insulated jacket or a breathable mid‑layer is ideal. These options handle temperature swings well and provide just enough warmth without overheating when the sun comes out.

What is the difference between a mid‑layer and an insulated jacket?

A mid‑layer is designed to add warmth under a jacket or shell. It is thinner, more compressible, and highly versatile. An insulated jacket, on the other hand, offers full protection and can be worn on its own during cool days. It combines insulation and an outer shell in a single piece.

Can I use a mid‑season jacket for hiking?

Yes, absolutely. Stretchy, breathable, and lightweight mid‑season jackets are perfect for hiking. They allow full freedom of movement, wick moisture efficiently, and adapt to changing temperatures along the way.

Can a mid‑season jacket be worn year‑round?

Yes—and that’s what makes it an essential piece. In spring and fall, it can be worn on its own. In winter, it becomes an excellent mid‑layer in a layering system, worn under a shell to optimize insulation. In summer, it can be useful on cool evenings or in the mountains. It’s a versatile option that adapts to all seasons.