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HoodOrak

$795
Fabric-ColorDenim Charcoal
SizeXXSmall
Description

29 March 2026 --- Ralph

The first and second runs of HoodOraks are shipping now, in our 100% Wool Denim (Charcoal, Indigo, Moss, Walnut, Natural White) and MidWeight Jacquard Fabric (Black and Drab Green.  Lynx Pattern is sold out).

Base price for the HoodOrak is $795.

The HoodOrak blends the favorite features of the Hooded Jacket and Al's Anorak and is one of the most complex garments we make:

  • Full-front double zipper, like the Hooded Jacket
  • Handwarmer Pockets similar to the Hooded Jacket, but instead of a zipper closure, these pockets are semi-secured by a single Slot Button.  Skipping the zipper makes the pocket a little more comfortable on the wrists, and slightly larger
  • Inside zippered pockets, behind the handwarmer pockets
  • Long zippers running up each side.  The zips can be used for ventilation.  There are elastic tabs at the bottom of each side zip.  When fastened to the opposing Slot Buttons, these tabs keep the sides from flapping, even with the zips fully open
  • Zippered chest pockets, up high, on either side of the front zip.  These pockets are similar to those on the Anorak
  • A fully-adjustable Hood
  • Knitted cuffs, 100% wool, knitted from our own fiber/yarn at Fleck Knitwear

This piece sort of snuck up on me!  Advisor JR Morrissey thought it made sense to put together the features of two favorite garments.  Then Advisor Ron Spomer got hold of it, and wife Betsy did a quick video in the coastal forest of North Carolina's Outer Banks.  Ron and Betsy invited me to co-post (??) on Instagram.  I didn't know exactly what that meant, but Betsy and Ron are our friends, so I clicked OK, and the video is posted on our Instagram.

If you definitely want a HoodOrak in a Fabric/size for which the website is not accepting payment, please create a SHIP ASAP reservation by phone or email without cost or obligation.  You can also hit NOTIFY button but that is not a reservation.  We expect, eventually, to offer the HoodOrak in our FullWeight Jacquard Fabric, but I don't see that happening until mid-2027.

The HoodOrak is a unique piece suitable for work and casual wear.  Although all our Fabrics are soft enough that most can wear directly on the skin, I expect the HoodOrak to be a second or third layer most of the time.

Based on my experience with the Anorak, I believe the HoodOrak will be really good for air travel.  In Denim or in MidWeight, over a light T-Shirt, it is completely comfortable for a long day indoors.  And when seated for the flight with the side zips open, the seat-belt can be passed under the front of the HoodOrak, whether or not the front is open.  All the necessities will be easily available in the side pockets or the chest pockets.  The Hood, with or without a hat, helps for catching Zs.   One very frequent traveler told me that, since he got his Anorak, he sleeps in the airport instead of getting a hotel room for long layovers.  The HoodOrak would work just as well.

On the total opposite end of the use-spectrum, pictured on this page is Alaskan outdoors professional Bret Bohn of TV's Mountain Men, who wears his Charcoal Denim HoodOrak in some frightful conditions.  He pairs it here with the Watch Cap and Neck Gaiter in Brown.

 

The side zips of the Anorak accommodate so well the changing figure of an expectant Mom, we have a MATERNITY page for that garment, and I expect we'll eventually be adding HoodOrak images.  Ladies, please send photos!    Versatility is a very big part of what we do.  And there is nothing better than a baby.

Our friend Ron Spomer shows you the first look at the HoodOrak here.


Denim Palette above and Jacquard Palette below

WeatherWool 100% Wool Jacquard-Weave Fabric Color Palette

 

 

In size Large, the Denim and MidWeight HoodOraks weigh about 2 pounds, 13 ounces (1.27 kg).

    

Thanks to Mountain Man (History Channel TV) Bret Bohn (and photographer Cody) for the snowy-background photos, taken in November of 2025 in Alaska.   Thanks to Ron and Betsy Spomer for the forest-background photos and video made in North Carolina in May 2025.

Ron is 5'10" and 165 pounds (178 cm and 75 kg), and Medium is the size he likes ... gives him room to layer.  Bret is wearing a size XLarge, although based on his height and weight (5'10" and 169 pounds / 178 cm an 77 kg, almost exact to Ron!) I would normally say MEDIUM.  But this is why our size chart shows the size of the garment and not the size of the person.  Bret likes a lot more room than Ron ... and it is not so unusual that same-size people choose very different size garments.  

HoodOrak Size Chart

THANKS to JR for this idea!

     

     

 

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Slot Buttons

Slot Buttons are the most secure buttons we have found. A strip of nylon is passed through the Slots and sewn to the Anorak, creating an extremely strong connection. The Buttons are Mil-Spec Melamine, and the thread is water-resistant Mil-Spec Anefil Nylon. Slot Buttons are anchored! Photo example shows our South Shore Chore Coat in Indigo Denim

Slot Buttons

Slot Buttons are the most secure buttons we have found. A strip of nylon is passed through the Slots and sewn to the Anorak, creating an extremely strong connection. The Buttons are Mil-Spec Melamine, and the thread is water-resistant Mil-Spec Anefil Nylon. Slot Buttons are anchored! Photo example shows our South Shore Chore Coat in Indigo Denim

Our Fabric

Our 100% American, 100% Wool Fabrics, made from 100% WeatherWool Certified Fine Wool, are the foundation of our company. Making our own Fabric is time-consuming, difficult and expensive. But for us, there is no other way.

FullWeight Fabric

Our Full-Weight Fabric is the foundation of WeatherWool. It was the first Fabric we developed and remains our flagship product. Produced on a Jacquard loom, it is a three-dimensional weave that helps insulate far better than normal flat-weave wool fabrics. Our Full-Weight Fabric is our warmest Fabric. Our Full Weight Fabric is 20 ounces per square yard compared to our MidWeigth fabric, which is 14 ounces per square yard for comparison between the two.

FullWeight Fabric

Our Full-Weight Fabric is the foundation of WeatherWool. It was the first Fabric we developed and remains our flagship product. Produced on a Jacquard loom, it is a three-dimensional weave that helps insulate far better than normal flat-weave wool fabrics. Our Full-Weight Fabric is our warmest Fabric. Our Full Weight Fabric is 20 ounces per square yard compared to our MidWeigth fabric, which is 14 ounces per square yard for comparison between the two.

MidWeight Fabric

Our MidWeight Fabric is the same as our flagship FullWeight Fabric but 30% lighter, making it ideal for those who engage in more activity—and endurance-based activities or simply need less warmth. Like our FullWeight, it's produced on a Jacquard loom, which gives the Fabric a three-dimensional weave that helps resists weather far better than standard flat-weave wool fabrics.

MidWeight Fabric

Our MidWeight Fabric is the same as our flagship FullWeight Fabric but 30% lighter, making it ideal for those who engage in more activity—and endurance-based activities or simply need less warmth. Like our FullWeight, it's produced on a Jacquard loom, which gives the Fabric a three-dimensional weave that helps resists weather far better than standard flat-weave wool fabrics.

FAQ

Where is it made?

All of our products are 100% made in the USA using 100% American-made wool and materials. We pay American citizens to make all of our garments. See more.

Is WeatherWool in retail stores?

No, it is only available directly through this Website.

What are your garments designed for?

We set out to make the best All-Purpose outerwear possible and we take that "ALL" part seriously. While some items may be better then others for specific needs we like to think we have the perfect garment for anything you do outside regardless if it is in the serving in military, hunting, camping, city, country, work or worship.

Why is it so expensive?

We never cut a single corner at any step. We make our own fabric, from the best wool in the USA. There are over 45 steps in making our fabric alone. We use the highest quality materials made in the USA. We have owner operated customer service on call to serve you and offer free shipping in USA and Canada as well as hassle free returns.

Is WeatherWool Merino Wool?

Not exactly. Merino is great wool and has been very well marketed over the years but pure merino alone is not actually suitable for us.

We select our wool based on a number of characteristics including micron, strength, length, and comfort factor. With the help of our advisor Bob Padula we have determined the perfect recipe for our goals. Thanks to modern equipment we can test all the wool before we buy it and that wool is primarily coming from Rambouillet and Targhee breeds.

How do you clean WeatherWool

Short answer, you almost never need to. It's self cleaning. We've had garments we've worn for 7 years that have never been cleaned other then some rain.

However, things happen. If a lukewarm bath and dry flat doesn't do the trick, you can try wool-cleaner. Our full cleaning page is here.

Can bugs bite through your fabric?

We have not heard of any that can.

What is your customer service policy?

Our customers will be taken care of.

Full Customer Service policy can be found here.

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About us

Founders / Owners

WeatherWool was founded in 2009 by Ralph and Debby DiMeo. Together with their children and a few friends they maintain 100% ownership of the company. Their full story can be read here.

Direct Connection To The Source

We make our own Fabric, starting with raw wool carefully and specifically selected from a small group of ranches in the USA that meet our certification standards. This isn't no stock photo. We're actually out there during shearing sampling wool and sharing stoies and good times with the ranchers and their families.

The Best We Can Figure Out

While most companies decide a price point, and reverse engineer a garment to meet that retail price, WeatherWool does the opposite. We make the best garment we can figure out how to make at every decision we face.Although our garments seem pricey to some our profit margins are below average and you're getting more value for your money and assurance that you're getting some of the best wool in the world.