Great quality, well made jacket
This jacket looks and feels like a great quality item that is made to last. The fabric is soft and feels really nice. The cut is square. It fits slightly big.
Worn by Leonor, Portuguese Surfer and Adventurer
Leonor is 5'6" / 168cm and is wearing a size 10
Description
This classic style Liner Jacket in senna offers the perfect easy-going casual style. Lightweight but warm with understated quilting, containing bamboo fibre as a natural alternative to traditional insulation. Wear zipped up or open over a top for everyday versatility.
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21 Reviews
This jacket looks and feels like a great quality item that is made to last. The fabric is soft and feels really nice. The cut is square. It fits slightly big.
Super stylish and comfortable
I wear this to work as a warm wear and it's light and smart. It's cut large and fits comfortably.
Lovely quality, attractive jacket but the collarless style would have limited its use for me.
I succumbed to this jacket at full price, after I bought one in a terracotta-ish pink in the sale. The colour didn't suit me and I sent it back, but loved the shape so much that I bought one in the inky blue. That one did subsequently go into the sale, which is always a bit annoying, but nevertheless I'd say that this jacket is worth the money. Although I know they're practical, I have never made friends with 'shinier' gilets and liners. I really like the cotton fabric of this jacket. It's supple but sturdy and lovely to wear. The zip is great quality and the pockets well placed and roomy enough to be useful. The paddings not bulky, but it's warm enough for me and fits underneath a bigger jacket or coat as an extra layer. I don't normally like collarless jackets, but in this jacket, it makes layering easier, and makes it sit nicely over a roll neck jumper. I've become so fond of it that I would consider another if it were made in maybe a green or a less dark blue. Nice boxy shape. If your size isn't available then you could consider sizing down, but I wouldn't size up.