Shearling Adventure Jacket

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Indiana G and anyone else who bought the jacket, what can you tell me about the jackets durability and how warm is it?
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That is a GREAT jacket G!

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IndianaSolo wrote:Indiana G and anyone else who bought the jacket, what can you tell me about the jackets durability and how warm is it?
toasty warm :D i had the chance to "field test" this baby on days where it was close to -30 deg C out. i wore an indy shirt underneath, flipped up the collar and i was quite cozy for the 10 to 15 minutes i had to wait at the bus stop......legs and shoes were a different story though :shock: :lol:

she's definitely well suited for a canadian winter thanks to the fleece lining and thick cowhide. the shearling will keep your neck warm and you definitely need to have a hat on to cap the heat leaving your body.

the beauty about the jacket is that you can probably still wear it when it's 0 to 5 deg C as well.

as far as durability goes.......it's a magnoli jacket....nuff said :D
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