I really like this jacket.
Men's Fire Hose Flannel-Lined Standard Fit Limber Jac
Expect it to earn a permanent place on your coat peg. The Fire Hose® Limber Jac is just as tough as you'd expect a Fire Hose shirt jac to be – made of rugged 100% cotton canvas. But at 8 oz., it's a lighter-weight canvas that's great in milder weather or when you're on the move. Lined with comfortable, chill-chasing flannel that won't overheat you or weigh you down. Reach Gussets® guarantee you're never held back when you reach, swing or go through any contortions needed to get the job done. Even has side hand-warmer pockets – a feature you demanded!
- Body is 100% 8-oz. Fire Hose cotton, 5.3-oz. cotton flannel lining
- Metal logo snaps
- Internal pocket with hook and loop closure
- Easy-moving Reach Gussets®
- Back locker loop
- FendOff Finish® fabric treatment
- 6 total pockets – including hand-warmer pockets and chest pockets with snap closures
- Standard Fit – smack-dab between Relaxed Fit and Slim Fit for comfortable, everyday wear
- Imported
Sizing
Size
- Best Uses
- 264Casual Wear
- 208Wear To Work
- 101Going Out
- 27Special Occasions
- 5Travel
- Comfort vs Style
- 270Comfort Driven
- 21Style Driven
- Describe Yourself
- 260Casual Dresser
- 26Classic Dresser
- 6Casual/ Recreational
- 4Trendy/Stylish Dresser
- 1Avid Adventurer
This is my husband's favorite jacket so perfect for AZ weather for most of the year.
It would be nice to see prices on sale stay on sale and not jerk back and forth. My flannel Jacket was washed and hung on a hanger to dry . It feels like its a size smaller. Otherwise nice weight and warmth.
I used to wear a ton of a certain famous brand of workwear that shall go unnamed. But this shirt jacket is far better made than the one I have from said "classic" brand. Overall I would encourage anyone to buy it, especially when it frequently goes on sale. For less than half the price of the classic I think it's at least ten percent better.
Great for casualwear, but not for work. The snaps are simply too light to hold if you are actively moving. Especially the bottom snap. I am considering replacing the bottom snap with a heavy one, which should keep the jacket from coming open when working in the woods. Returning to flap pockets on the front would be a good change, as this would allow you to close them over a cell phone. Not quite deep enough with the snaps as is.