Jackets
Jackets represent the highest average order value in the spreadsheet. From technical shells to down puffers, the key is understanding fill power and waterproof ratings. The catalog breaks down insulation type, seam sealing, and hardware quality. For transitional weather, unlined overshirts and coach jackets are the most versatile picks.
Buying Tips
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Check fill power for down jackets; 600+ is warm, 800+ is premium
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Look for YKK or branded zippers in the hardware details
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For waterproof shells, check the mm rating and seam taping
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Check the lining material; polyester linings are noisier than nylon
QC Checklist
Zipper smoothness and pull tab branding
Seam alignment at shoulders and armholes
Insulation distribution; check for cold spots
Hood attachment and drawstring functionality
Style & Trend Notes
Oversized puffers and cropped bombers are the dominant silhouettes in 2026. Technical fabrics with subtle branding are outperforming loud logo pieces. For layering, mid-length parkas offer the best versatility.
Common Mistakes
Buying a down jacket without checking the fill power
Ignoring the waterproof rating for rain shells
Not checking the interior pocket situation
Buying Guides for Jackets
Read these guides to understand how to buy jackets with confidence and avoid common mistakes.
Jackets FAQ
Common questions about buying jackets through the spreadsheet.
600+ fill power is good for most climates. 800+ is premium warmth-to-weight. The catalog lists fill power on every insulated jacket.
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