This is a nice, super-comfortable lghtweight jacket for breathable fall layering. It's not terribly stretchy, but moves with you nicely and won't bind if your copy is big enough.My Extra Large is maybe a tad big on me. But the only major flaw is that there's no way to snug up the bottom, which does tend to gape slightly if you still have sort of a girlish figure, or the traces of oneNot as nice as the high-priced spread, but nice enough for the moneyWith one of my very itchy, super-warm Irish wool fisherman's sweaters (the kind without the decorative stitching), a cotton flannel shirt, a Gildan long-sleeved tee shirt, a colorful polyester plaid scarf (wool is nicer but the goal is only to keep warm air in and cold air out), and nice, heavy syntho gloves from a street vendor plus some Rustler jeans and a pair of HiTek hiking boots, I'll be good for walking well down into the thirties at least.Add some Facool part- wool socks, if you like, to keep your toesies warmer. You'll look nice, as your mother might say. And you'll feel pretty good, all things considered.All this, on a retiree's budget, isn't cheap, but represents real value for money. Thrift stores are a great place to find nice sweaters and the kind of really warm winter coats you will ultimately need once winter really gets going.Urban sophisticates will expose one or more fangs at you, and wool-haters will cringe and snarl. Let them. There's no pleasing Some People.Only time will tell how durable this will prove to be.
Rating:
[4 of 5 Stars!]