Double Exposure Bear Forest Wilderness Sweatshirt
Imagine those crisp mornings as you pull into Glacier Bay, the air cool and fresh. This cozy crewneck sweatshirt is exactly what you'll want as you scan the tree line for wildlife, or simply enjoy a warm drink on your balcony. It's the perfect layer for embracing the wild beauty of Alaska, from the moment you wake up.
Why You'll Love It:
- Provides essential warmth for cool deck nights and those early glacier viewing mornings.
- The soft, substantial fabric makes it a go-to for comfort, whether you're exploring Skagway or relaxing onboard.
- Features a striking double exposure bear and forest silhouette that celebrates Alaska's wilderness.
- Easily layers over a tee and under a waterproof jacket, adapting to Alaska's ever-changing weather.
- A unique graphic that captures the spirit of nature, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and national park lovers.
Why We Designed This: We wanted to create a design that felt deeply connected to the Alaskan wilderness, not just a generic animal print. The double exposure gives it that moody, artistic depth that truly reflects the quiet majesty of the forest and its inhabitants.
Expert Sizing Tip: Size up one if you plan to layer over thermals on glacier days, or prefer a relaxed fit for maximum coziness.
Perfect For:
- Spotting bears from the ship or on shore excursions.
- Those chilly sail-ins through Tracy Arm Fjord or Hubbard Glacier.
- Relaxing in the lounge after a long day of exploring in Sitka.
- Keeping warm during whale watching tours off the coast of Juneau.
Tips for 2026 Alaska Cruisers:
- This sweatshirt is your best friend for early mornings on deck; keep it handy for those scenic sail-bys of Glacier Bay.
- Evenings can get surprisingly cool, especially after the sun goes down. This top is ideal for staying comfortable while enjoying the ship's amenities.
- Layer this under a rain jacket when exploring Icy Strait Point – it provides warmth without being bulky.
This is the kind of piece that brings back all those amazing Alaska memories, long after you've returned home.