Autumn is the season the wardrobe changes rather than thickens. Short sleeves go back in the drawer, a layer goes on in the morning and comes off by lunch, and the rain arrives in showers rather than fronts.
So this range is built around the long sleeve swap and the pieces you add over the top of it: cotton drill and permanent press shirts in long sleeve, soft shell jackets and vests, quarter zips and fleece pullovers, and packable lightweight rain that lives in the ute rather than on your back. Full length drill and stretch pants take over from shorts.
What is deliberately not here is deep winter. Puffers, sherpa linings, heated jackets and freezer gear are in the Winter range, because a garment you cannot take off at 11am is the wrong answer in April. Ventilated and cool lightweight builds are in Summer for the same reason in reverse. If a cold snap arrives early, buy from Winter rather than expecting a soft shell to do that job.
What is the difference between the autumn and winter ranges?
Autumn is about layering, winter is about warmth. The autumn range is built around the long sleeve swap and the pieces you put over the top of it: soft shell jackets and vests, quarter zips, fleece pullovers and packable lightweight rain.
Deep winter gear is deliberately not in it. Puffers, sherpa linings, heated jackets and freezer gear sit in the winter range, because a garment you cannot take off at eleven in the morning is the wrong answer in April.
When should I switch from summer to autumn workwear?
In most of Australia the trigger is the morning rather than the afternoon. When you are cold at a seven o'clock start but back in shirtsleeves by ten, you want a layer you can shed rather than a heavier shirt.
That is why the autumn range is layer-led. A soft shell vest or a quarter zip over a long sleeve drill shirt covers a much wider temperature range in a day than any single garment can.
Is a soft shell enough for winter?
For a mild winter day, often yes. For a genuine cold snap, no. A soft shell blocks wind and sheds light rain but carries very little insulation on its own.
If you are working through winter mornings, or in a cold store, buy from the winter range instead of expecting a soft shell to do that job. Layering a fleece under a soft shell is a reasonable middle ground and is how most people bridge the two seasons.
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