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Get your fall layers here. | Regulate your body temperature with versatile layers, no matter how moo

Get your fall layers here. [Shop Now »]( | [View Online »]( [Columbia]( [Men]( [Women]( [Kids]( [Footwear]( [Sale]( [Personal climate control.]( Regulate your body temperature with versatile layers, no matter how moody the weather gets. [BASELAYER ›]( [LIGHTWEIGHT MID ›]( [INSULATED MID ›]( [OUTER LAYER ›]( Your baselayer’s job is to wick sweat away from your skin so you stay dry and comfortable. General rule of thumb: The more strenuous the activity, the lighter your baselayer should be. [SHOP BASELAYERS]( The mid-layer helps seal in your body heat. Long-sleeve shirts, pullovers, or fleeces deliver just the right amount of warmth when you need it. And they’re easily removable. [SHOP LIGHTWEIGHT MIDS]( If you need a little extra something, add an insulating third layer. It can be a hoodie, a wool-blend sweater, or a light down jacket or vest. The thicker the layer, the warmer you’ll be. [SHOP INSULATED MIDS]( A lightweight outer shell will block the wind and help keep you dry. Go for a waterproof AND breathable layer to keep you toasty while preventing that clammy, waterlogged feeling. [SHOP OUTER LAYER]( [Adventure Gift Guides, a snowy alpine scene. ]( Beat the holiday rush with the gift of adventure. [SHOP GIFT GUIDES]( [Columbia Sportswear] [Store Locator]( [My Account]( [Customer Service]( [Unsubscribe]( [Contact Us]( This email was sent by: Columbia Sportswear Company, 14375 NW Science Park Dr., Portland, OR, 97229, USA © 2018 Columbia Sportswear | All rights reserved. | [Privacy Policy]( FOLLOW US: [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram](

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