Have a look here:
https://arcteryx.com/ca/en/c/mens/browse=insulated-jackets
Arcteryx do a lot of well tailored, light insulated jackets for a range of weathers and temperatures, as you might expect.
The Atoms are good. I have an Atom SL, and was really set on getting the heavier LT too (til I looked in my wardrobe one day and thought, maybe I have enough jackets .. but that is the only reason I didn't get it, and I am still not convinced that I wont get it yet

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I like the SL a lot. It is light, very breathable and the insulation is very warm (therefor thin), and really, you will hardly realize you have it on. Stylish too, if tech/athletic is your idea of urban chic. But for the bike, for running, hiking all that, it couldn't be better. It is for being on the move in the cold, and close fitting enough and thin enough that putting a windshirt or a gore tex over it is perfect.
The LT can be layered .. obviously anything can be layered, I suppose ... but it is for much colder temperatures (or standing around). Its a little bulkier, people who have them, they love them. Pretty colours too
You might look at the Delta fleeces too. Again, I have a couple of these and they really are spot on in terms of temperature regulation .. got a clever zip too. I use them for running and hiking, but you may think they are a little fragile for the cost. Though having said that I don't see much wear on them and I use them a lot .... maybe I just think they shoud be fragile, but actually aren't
I try not to buy heavy single pieces (also partly the reason for hesitation on the Atom LT) preferring to buy a mix of size L (for the close fit) and size XL for layering, or clothes that are cut with layering in mind
I will add that I just ordered a Paramo Bentu fleece, and will let you know about it when it arrives, if you like. But, I don't think Paramo have any pretensions in terms of looking hip. I do hope I don't get on with Paramo. That could be irritating.