What Are The Best Black Fleeces?

Like most black garments, you can’t go wrong with black fleeces. 

It is one of the most versatile and durable pieces of outerwear; whether you are kitting your team out for the office, gearing up to work in the bitter cold outdoors, or just need an extra layer to effortlessly throw over your polo shirt in the winter, the interchangeable fleece is sure to have you covered. 

When it comes to choosing the right black fleeces for professional use, it is important to consider which features your dream fleece incorporates: thickness, warmth, comfort, cuffed sleeves, anti-pill finish, a full, quarter, or half zip, an elasticated hem… just to name a few. 

In this guide, we will recommend some of the best black fleeces available at MyWorkwear, and explore the unique properties, materials, and finishes of each option. 

Let’s dive in and find the right black fleece to keep you and your team looking professional and staying warm all year round.

Key Features to Consider

Black fleeces come in many shapes and sizes. 

Selecting the perfect black fleece jacket involves more than just picking from one of these styles; it’s about finding the right balance of warmth, durability, and functionality that works for (and alongside) you.

Here are some essential features to consider when making your choice:

Look for high-quality materials like microfleece or polyester fleece, which provide you with warmth without excess bulkiness. Anti-pill fabrics are ideal for long-lasting durability, keeping the fleece looking new even after multiple washes and drying.

Comfort is key, especially for workwear. A well-fitted fleece should offer flexibility and ease of movement. Look for styles with adjustable hems, cuffs, and full zips to keep out the cold without jeopardising your ability to work.

Choose lighter fleeces for layering or mild conditions, and thicker fleeces for colder weather. If the fleece will be worn outdoors, consider options with a higher GSM for extra insulation.

Practical storage options, such as zipped pockets, are useful for workwear. Consider fleeces with secure pockets if you need to keep essentials like tools, phones, or keys on your person.

For businesses looking to add logos or branding, ensure the fleece can be customised through embroidery without it compromising the material’s integrity. Also, remember that fleeces cannot be printed on due to their material.

For those working in low-light environments, fleeces with reflective detailing or high-visibility options offer added security, making them ideal for nighttime or higher-risk settings.

MyWorkwear’s Top Black Fleeces

UC608 Uneek Ladies’ Classic Full Zip Micro Fleece Jacket

Ideal for: Female professionals seeking a more tailored fit

Features: 

  • 100% polyester
  • Anti-pill microfleece
  • Cadet-style collar

RS114M Result Core Micro Fleece Jacket

Ideal for: Layering in winter and various work conditions

Features: 

  • 100% Polyester 
  • Open cuffs and hem 
  • 200GSM unlined fleece

RG122 Regatta Thor III Fleece Jacket

Ideal for: Work requiring more warmth and flexibility

Features: 

  • 100% Anti-pill Polyester 
  • Unlined raglan sleeves 
  • Two front zip pockets

870M Russell Outdoor Fleece Jacket

Ideal for: Outdoor work, providing durability and protection from the elements.

Features: 

  • Anti-pill, dense compact fleece 
  • Lightweight and unlined 
  • Adjustable drawcord hem

PW_F400 Portwest Argyll Heavy Fleece

Ideal for: Working in cold conditions, requiring unrestricted movement

Features: 

  • Heavyweight, anti-pill polar fleece
  • Generous fit for wearer comfort 
  • 400gsm for complete insulation

How to Choose Your Black Fleeces

With so many options, choosing the right black fleece can be challenging. 

Here’s what to consider when selecting a professional fleece jacket that matches all of your needs, requirements and is suitable for your working environment: 

First step, assess your work environment.

If you are looking for insulation from bitter outside working conditions, go for a higher GSM fleece and stick with the heavier materials. If you work indoors, but want an outerwear garment to be able to put on and remove as necessary throughout the day, look towards a lighter-weight fleece. In the same way, if you know that you will need to wash your fleece more regularly because of what your job role exposes you to, ensure that your fleece has an anti-pill finish and the material will be able to withstand the heat of the washing machine. 

Second step, evaluate the additional features you may need.

Depending on the nature of your work, you may need some extra support from the garments you choose to wear. If you are required to carry multiple personal belongings at once, we recommend looking at zipped pocket fleeces, as well as ones with chest or inner pockets for extra secure storage. Adjustable hems and cuffed sleeves would be better at keeping the cold out, as well as providing an extremely comfortable fit that you can adjust and alter to suit your exact body outline. 

Third step, consider the possibility of layering.

Professional outerwear cannot be contained to simply a jacket over a shirt – it can be made up of multiple garments with different materials, thicknesses, and purposes. For example, when outdoor workers are battling the Winter weather, a black fleece may fit in underneath a waterproof parka, and on top of a long-sleeve thermal T-shirt. The fleece will trap all of the heat from the thermal undergarment, without inhibiting the coat’s waterproof features from protecting the wearer at all times. 

How to Maintain Your Black Fleeces

Proper maintenance is key to extending the lifespan of your black fleece jacket, ensuring it remains warm, comfortable, and effective. 

The key is to start with regular, gentle cleaning, with no heavy spin cycles or high heat washes. Most black fleece jackets can be machine-washed on a delicate cycle, preferably with cold water; avoid harsh detergents and fabric softeners, as these can degrade the fabric and reduce its insulating properties.

Air drying is preferable to maintain the jacket’s shape and texture. Storing your fleece properly is also crucial—hang it up in a cool, dry place, avoiding spaces that may compress the fibers and compromise its overall warmth.

Additionally, regular inspections for wear and tear, such as pilling or loose stitching, can help you address minor issues before they become more significant problems and lead to tears. 

By choosing one of MyWorkwear’s durable black fleece jackets, and then following these cleaning, storage, and inspection practices, you’ll be on the way to keeping your garment in top condition season after season. 

We promise to always do our part in ensuring that your workwear is made to last, and we hope that you will follow all of the correct care instructions for your professional attire to maintain its functionality.