Crazy this is only 4 stars. This has been one of my all time favorite items from Duluth. Super comfy, moves well, still heavy duty. Wore it every day this winter, layered or by itself it's pretty versatile.
Men's Superior Relaxed Fit Shirt Jac
Grapple with winter and win! For years our Superior Fire Hose® outerwear has set the standard for toughness and warmth. Now this same function is yours in a shirt jac built every bit as brawny. The outer shell is rugged 11.5-oz. Fire Hose cotton canvas with a FendOff Finish® unfazed by rain and stains. Inside, heat-holding quilted 100-gram insulation adds warmth without bulk and a smooth taffeta lining slips on easily over layers. Plus free-moving Reach Gussets®, 8 useful pockets and a shorter work length for more mobility on the job.
- 11.5-oz. Fire Hose 100% cotton canvas with a water- and stain-repellent FendOff Finish® fabric treatment
- 100-gram Thinsulate™ insulation, quilted to prevent bunching
- Nylon taffeta lining glides smoothly over underlayers
- Reach Gussets® for extra freedom to stretch, grapple and work
- 8 pockets, including patch and flapped chest pockets, 3 pencil sleeves and an interior hook-and-loop security pocket
- Soft brushed fabric inside handwarmer pockets
- Tough shank buttons and triple-stitched seams
- Back locker loop
- Relaxed Fit
- Imported
Size
I usually wear XL size clothes but whenever available I buy XL Tall, and that's the size I decided to purchase. I'm 6'2", 225lbs and don't have a beer belly, 34" waist. The jacket fit well in the shoulder area but from the sleeves down it was literally like wearing a trash bag, I guess it's meant for overweight individuals with a big waist line. Since I purchased it on SALE with free shipping and liked the jacket itself I didn't want to pay to return it, so instead I had it altered to make it 4" slimmer at the bottom. I still have enough room for layers but the jacket fits better. The sleeves are a bit long but I don't see that as a problem, I purchased XL Tall size after all. I'm giving it a 4 star rating because of the hefty size and too much room in the waist and stomach area.
As flagged, the garment runs a little big, but I don't find this a detriment; rather it's a benefit, allowing room for comfortable layering. With a fleece or wool under layer, the tight weave of the shell and quilted insulation make this warm enough for sub-zero temps, certainly well into the 20s. Though I have relatively long arms, the sleeves were still down past my palm. This I found annoying at first, but then just turned the cuff up and closed the snap inside out. Solved. (see pic) The vertically zipped breast pocket is inspired, though left-handed wearers will be reminded that the world isn't designed for them.

Zero complaints. I prefer the button closures on the front. Just takes a little working in and they button up smoothly. This is a nice, warm, comfortable work jacket. It's tough.
If you're debating getting this jacket or not. Get it. Ignore the reviews of people whining about the button holes. They've never had a work jacket before. Comfortable, warm, and flexible.