What Makes a Fabric Windproof? Best Picks for Fall

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10/17/20251 min read

What Makes a Fabric Windproof? Best Picks for Fall
What Makes a Fabric Windproof? Best Picks for Fall

What Makes a Fabric Windproof? Best Picks for Fall

As autumn winds pick up, staying warm means choosing fabrics that block chilly drafts while remaining stylish. But what makes a fabric truly windproof? Let’s break it down—and reveal the best wind-resistant fabrics for fall fashion.

Key Features of Windproof Fabrics

1️⃣ Tight Weave or Membrane: Densely woven fabrics (like gabardine) or technical membranes (GORE-TEX®) prevent wind penetration.
2️⃣ Water-Resistant Finish: Many windproof materials also repel light rain—a fall essential.
3️⃣ Breathability: High-performance fabrics block wind while allowing sweat to escape (unlike plastic-like materials).

Top Windproof Fabrics for Fall

Softshell Fabric – Stretchy, water-resistant, and wind-resistant, perfect for activewear and casual jackets.
Wool Melton – A tightly woven wool that blocks wind naturally, often used in classic pea coats and blazers.
Nylon Taslan – Lightweight yet windproof, ideal for packable windbreakers.
GORE-TEX Infinium™ – Ultra-thin and silent (no rustling), great for sleek city coats.

Bonus Tip: Layering Matters!

Even if your outer layer isn’t fully windproof, wearing a mid-layer fleece or merino wool underneath traps warmth effectively.