Dri-Duck Men's Crossfire Heavy Duty Oxford Jacket
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Are you undecided about the style you want? This is a hoodie with a zip-up front that is lined. Sweatshirts are extremely warm. Both my husband and my son own one, and they both adore it. It's perfect for layering over bibs so you don't get too hot.
The sleeve cuffs are lined with insulating material.
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Selected User Reviews For Dri-Duck Men's Crossfire Heavy Duty Oxford Jacket
A 2XL t-shirt is my usual size. I originally ordered this hoodie in a 3XL to allow for shrinkage and room because it is intended to be worn over other clothing. I didn't expect the 3XL to be so large. In general, it seemed like a 4XL to me. The waist and sleeve drapes were both extremely long. As a replacement, I went with a 2XL, which fits perfectly. Even if the 2XL shrinks slightly after washing, I believe it will still be a good fit. br>The size difference between the 3XL and the 2XL is surprising. Dri-FIT's sizing system is based on this sizing standard. Duck should seriously consider releasing a sequel. 5XL. I don't think the XL and 2XL sizes differ that much. br>At first glance, this hoodie appears to be of high quality. I don't care for the polyester inner lining, but that's just a personal preference, and I can live with it otherwise. After owning it for a while, I'll come back and update this review for the people if the structural integrity fails or if it shrinks like crazy from washing.
It's called a jacket in the description, but it's more like a thick hoodie with a better torso fit. My height is 6'1" and my weight is 180 pounds. The large is a perfect fit for me. I'm a slim/athletic build, and I've always despised how most hoodies are either too baggy in the torso or too short, but this one fits me much better. It's also much warmer than any other hoodie I've ever owned, making it ideal for temperatures in the 40s and 50s. The temperature should be around 65 degrees Fahrenheit (I'm a cold person, by the way). Pockets are also my favorite because they keep things from falling out. The materials and construction are fairly tough, so it should be suitable for my technician duties.
I wore it with nothing underneath but a long sleeve T-shirt in 35 degree weather. Although I wasn't wearing one, this sweater is excellent, being a 3X sweater which I was very surprised as was good enough for my hands, and my phone pocket has two good inside pockets, which make it easy to access extra pockets and sleeves with no effort.
I thought it was well-made and attractive in general. He put it on right away after opening it and kept it on for the rest of the day. He went to work wearing it a few days later. He raved about how much he enjoyed it when he got home that day, according to my daughter in law. Yah! When my sons are happy, I'm overjoyed!.
This is an excellent jacket. However, there has been a shift in the sizing. (Perhaps the business now uses a different manufacturer. ) Hubby already owns two of these in XL sizes, and they're perfect. Another was placed in my cart- The new one has the same style number and size as the old one, but it is much larger, with sleeves that are too long and a long body. It fits like a 2XL or 3XL rather than an XL. br>We compared the old and new jackets. The size of the new one is larger.
The temperature has dropped to 50 degrees Fahrenheit. This jacket has quickly become my go-to for cool weather after only two days. The interior is extremely warm and inviting, but it does not become oppressively hot even when walking quickly. This jacket and a t-shirt are perfect for a night out. When the temperature is in the low fifties, you should wear a shirt. Though it doesn't get that cold very often in my part of Florida, it's probably lower. I went with a size XL. I'm 5'11" tall and weigh 210 pounds (well, 213 pounds, but who's counting). The sleeves on this jacket are the right length for me, as I wear a 34/35 dress shirt. The bottom falls just an inch or two below my waist, which is ideal for me. I believe the shoulders are large enough to accommodate a sweatshirt or sweater for added warmth, but I haven't needed one with this jacket. br>br>What would elevate it from "good" to "excellent" would be a better way to close the neck to keep the wind out. Perhaps a large flap that snaps or buttons across the bottom of the hood. That is not a criticism, but rather a suggestion. I could see myself wearing this jacket in the low 40s at that point. I strongly advise it if it's cold outside!.
It was wonderful and comfortable. It was a great investment! It looks fantastic on you. I was hesitant to buy it because it was said to run large, but it is true to size. br>Update on my hoodie. On me, a piece of junk began to rip apart. I understand that this is aimed at construction workers and heavy-duty outdoor activity; however, I work in the construction industry. I work as a safety coordinator, so I don't get my hands dirty very often, but even with my hand in my pocket, the hoodie starts staring at me. I will not purchase anything from Driduck in the future!.
I'm 6'1" and 208 pounds, with a lean build and a long history of powerlifting. I ordered a "Large," and the fit of this Jacket/Hoodie is perfect for me: it's loose but not baggy, and it forms/fits comfortably over my shoulders. The jacket's bottom hem comes down to 4" below my waist when standing perfectly straight, and it has two large, deep pockets on the outside and two light-colored pockets on the inside. br>br>The material is extremely soft on the outside, the interior of the hood is as well insulated as the body of the jacket, and all seams and the zipper are properly aligned and uniform between the left and right sides. br>br>The material is extremely soft on the outside, the interior of the hood is as well insulated as the body of the jacket, and all seams and the zipper are properly aligned and uniform between the left and right sides. Others may refer to this jacket as a baggy or loose-fitting one. If I were any shorter in stature or built, a size Medium would be ideal. However, because this is a thick jacket designed for colder weather, there will be plenty of room between you and the jacket to layer your clothing. br>br>It's attractive, well-made, and reasonably priced; I expect it to last, and the uniform stitching is appreciated. Overall, even at a much higher price point, this is an excellent jacket. I'd buy it again in a heartbeat, and I've already recommended it to a few coworkers.