Smartwool  Anchor Line Shirt Jacket - Men's

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This hardworking, 3-season essential from Smartwool looks like a shirt and performs like a jacket. Made with 79% merino wool, it fends off all sorts of conditions so you can get outside and play.

Color: Eggplant Plaid
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Features

  • Smartwool regular fit is intended to help give you room to move without additional bulk
  • Snap-button closures at center front and cuffs
  • 2 snap-button chest pockets
  • Vent at back hem
  • Brushed wool fleece is supersoft and versatile

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Casual

Hiking

Shirt Type

Button-up

Fabric

Shell: 79% merino wool/20% nylon/1% other fibers; trim: 100% recycled polyester. Exclusive of decoration. Contains nontextile parts of animal origin.

Sleeve Length

Long Sleeve

Hood

No

Gender

Men's

Weight

Unavailable

Reviews

2 reviews with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars

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Dude in Jacket
Location:Oakland, CA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
6 years ago

A home run of a jacket

Don't buy this jacket! (Because you'll love it and wear it always and I won't look as cool). I love it. It's solidly made, soft (not scratchy) and fits me perfect. I have a 40-in chest and got the medium. Perfect.

OutdoorGuy
Location:SoCal
Age:45–54
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
2 months ago

Dry clean only

I’ve always wanted a merino flannel. I thought this was my chance. Color is good, fit is good, and it’s comfortable. But dry clean only? This isn’t a blazer, it’s a freaking flannel. What were they thinking?

Age:45–54

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