Why Layering is Key for Cold Weather Games
When the temperature drops and the wind picks up, staying warm without sacrificing your game day style becomes a real challenge. The solution isn't a single bulky coat - it's a system of layers that trap heat, wick moisture, and let you adjust as the day goes on. For Pat McAfee Show fans, layering isn't just practical. It's a chance to rep your favorite show from head to toe while staying comfortable through four quarters of action.
Cold weather demands strategy. A well-layered outfit starts with a moisture-wicking base, adds insulation in the middle, and finishes with a windproof shell. Each piece works together to keep you dry and warm. And when every layer features Pat McAfee Show branding, you don't just look like a fan. You look like someone who came prepared to own the tailgate and the stands.
Start with a Base Layer: Pat McAfee Show Performance Tees
Your foundation matters. Pat McAfee Show performance tees are built from quick-dry fabric that pulls sweat away from your skin. That's critical when you're hyped up and moving around. A damp shirt will freeze you fast. These tees keep you dry, so your next layers can do their job.
Choose a design that shows off your allegiance - maybe the classic "The Hammer" logo or a bold "PMS" print. The fit is athletic but not restrictive, making it easy to tuck in or wear loose. For maximum warmth, go with long-sleeve options. They pair perfectly under a hoodie without adding bulk. This base layer keeps the show close to your chest, literally.
Add a Mid Layer: Hoodies and Quarter Zips
The middle layer is where you lock in heat. Pat McAfee Show hoodies and quarter zips are heavier weight, with a brushed fleece interior that traps body warmth. A hoodie with the show's iconic "Get Up" graphic or a quarter zip with a subtle "McAfee" embroidered chest gives you flexibility. If you overheat, you can unzip or shed the outer layer, but the mid layer stays.
Quarter zips are especially smart for game days. They layer smoothly under a jacket without bunching up, and the zipper lets you vent heat without removing the whole piece. Look for options with a stand-up collar - that extra bit of neck coverage makes a big difference in a stadium breeze. Pair a black quarter zip with a white performance tee underneath for a clean, bold contrast.
Top It Off: Jackets and Outerwear
Your outer shell needs to block wind, snow, and rain while letting you move freely. Pat McAfee Show outerwear includes bomber jackets and pullover anoraks with a water-resistant finish. A bomber with the show's patch on the sleeve says you're here for business. An anorak with a half-zip and kangaroo pocket gives you storage for hand warmers or a phone.
Look for details like elastic cuffs, adjustable hoods, and zippered pockets. These aren't just fashion - they're functional. A hood that fits over a beanie keeps your head dry. A zippered pocket secures your ticket and cash. And when the outer layer sports the same bold colors and logos as the rest of your gear, you create a cohesive look from base to shell.
Accessories: Hats, Scarves, and Gloves
No winter outfit is complete without accessories. Pat McAfee Show beanies and knit caps keep your head warm and draw attention to your face - which is good, because you'll be yelling all game. A beanie with a woven logo patch adds texture and style. For extra warmth, choose a cuffed beanie that covers your ears completely.
Gloves with touchscreen compatibility let you check scores and post pics without freezing your fingers. Look for Pat McAfee Show gloves with silicone grip on the palms - useful for clapping and high-fives. A scarf might not be standard fan gear, but a lightweight fleece scarf in team colors (or PMS gold) can seal the gap between your jacket collar and chin. Don't forget socks. A thick pair of Pat McAfee Show socks with cushioning keeps your feet warm in boots or sneakers.
Complete the Look with Pat McAfee Show Pants
Your lower half needs warmth too. Pat McAfee Show joggers and sweatpants are made from a cotton-poly blend that holds heat without being stiff. Joggers with a tapered leg and ribbed cuffs keep cold air out and look sharp. For extreme cold, layer thermal leggings underneath. The joggers have a drawstring waist for easy adjustment after a big meal.
If you prefer a more traditional look, Pat McAfee Show track pants with a straight leg and side pockets work well. Pair them with the matching hoodie for a tracksuit vibe that's pure confidence. The key is to avoid denim in freezing weather - wet denim is miserable. Stick with fleece-lined pants that move with you and show off that PMS logo down the leg. Now you're layered from scalp to sneakers, ready to bring the energy no matter the temperature.
Ready to build your winter game day outfit? Check out the latest Pat McAfee Show gear at our store and get the layers that keep you warm and loud.

