Free Country Hooded Soft-Shell Jacket - Men's
A soft shell that works as hard as you do, the Free Country Hooded jacket's durable canvas soft-shell material fights off wind and rain, while a lofty sherpa fleece lining retains warmth and comfort.
- Water and wind resistant
- Textured weave
- Soft backing
- Ample pocket space keeps your belongings secure, so you can seek out adventure without being weighed down
Imported.
View all Free Country Men's Casual Jackets| Best Use | Casual |
|---|---|
| Fabric | 100% polyester; lining: rough berber |
| Hood | Yes |
| Back Length | Hip-length |
| Back Length (in.) | 29 inches |
| Weight | Unavailable |
| Gender | Men's |
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New favorite hoodie
Pros: -Very arm -Tough outer fabric that feels like it will hold up over time -Multiple inner pockets -Sherpa not only in the body but also the arms which is very hard to find -Hoodie is drastically underpriced Cons: -No 2 way zipper! This would make this a 5 star review if it had it.
Almost Perfect
I’m picky high maintenance when it comes to jackets. I’m also a strange size - 5’6” and muscular 190 lbs. I got this jacket in medium and it fits great. Fits well, over a t-shirt and thick flannel. The Sherpa liner inside the arms is a lost art form when it comes to jackets. The elastic cuffs to keep the wind out. The napolean pocket is always handy (and a must.) The inside pocket is awesome. It’s actually three pockets of various sizes so you can separate your keys, phone, or smaller item without fumbling around for them. It’s really kinda genius. Has drawstrings on the hood and waist. If it didn’t, the hood woulda be ginormous, helps a lot. Hood is also Sherpa lined. My only negative is I wish the hood could be zipped off. Sometimes, you just don’t need the hood. (Told you I was high maintenance) It has a Carhartt look/feel without the price and it’s one of those jackets that I hope can handle some rugged use.

