High Visibility Reflective Winter Bomber Jacket, Black Bottom, ANSI Compliant, Ergodyne GloWear 8377
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I have a 2-year-old daughter. I bought a 3x and it was relatively roomy compared to most brands 3x. I can comfortably fit a hoody under it.
I'm 5'11" and 230 pounds, and I ordered a 3x. It's a little big on me, but I like the extra room for heavier shirts, so it should fit you fine. It's a very warm coat, and I like it a lot. If they had plain colors without reflective, I would buy one.
I'm 5'10" and weigh 180 pounds, so the Large was a perfect fit for me. br>Middle is most likely your best option.
Yes and no; you must return it first and then reorder it in a larger size within 30 days of receiving it.
Selected User Reviews For High Visibility Reflective Winter Bomber Jacket, Black Bottom, ANSI Compliant, Ergodyne GloWear 8377
This jacket was purchased for work, and I am pleased with it.
Nobody was wearing a hood, at least not that I saw. I'm a semi driver, so I need this in a real yard. It's also water resistant, and unlike most of the ones I've seen, the inside doesn't have a fleece lining, which gets all over your clothes! I work as a semi-truck driver, so I need this in a railyard. It's water resistant, and the nice thing is that it doesn't have a fleece lining like most of the ones I've seen do, which gets all over your clothes! I would highly recommend it because the price is unbeatable. Thanks.
This jacket is fantastic, and it serves its purpose admirably. I enjoy the increased visibility it provides, and it allows people to see me even in the winter. Some people have mistook me for a city employee or a government official of some sort. It's absolutely hilarious. Original: br>br>Original: br>br>Original: br>br>Orig This Thermal Bomber Jacket is extremely comfortable, as well as highly visible and reflective. I used to go through a lot of winter jackets when I was younger because I was going through puberty. Anyway, I bought my old jacket from Sports Authority* (this was before Sports Authority closed permanently and was purchased by competitor Dick's Sporting Goods. ) ) The old jacket had some visibility and was quite nice; it was great in cold weather and light rain, but not in heavy rain; however, in comparison to my new jacket, this current Thermal Bomber is waterproof and is great in extremely cold weather; I've worn it in freezing rain, walking my dog, throwing salt on the ground, and shoveling snow. Also, I bought this coat with the expectation of riding my bike in the snow if the roads weren't frozen, which didn't happen in 2019. Most of the time, I'm hesitant to buy a jacket that isn't a brand name like Eddie Bower, Addias, Nike, etc. However, on my old jacket, the stitching that the zipper was sewn to broke, and even though my attempt to resew the zipper back on was unsuccessful, on top of all that, one of the zipper teeth broke, and I was unable to zip my jacket up, though I was able to keep it on with expandable snap Large. br>br>So, when I was looking for a new jacket, I kept in mind the advantages and disadvantages of my old one, the advantages being:
- In extremely cold weather, I had warmth.
- It was a bright color with good visibility.
- pocketed a lot of moneybr>- In the winter, it had an insulated hood. br>contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product
- Because the coat lacked waterproofing, it would get soaked in a downpour. br>br>With this in mind, I looked at a few jackets and was more concerned about getting the correct size rather than having to buy a few sizes larger, so I looked for a while before settling on this one. br>br>For the time being, we'll see how it holds up; for the price, I was blown away (hopefully more customers will relate to me here); usually, if I see something in the $15-$20 range, I pass it up. When it comes to winter gear or any clothing or sporting gear, etc. , in the $30 price range, I always think I'm getting cheap quality, cheap stitching, etc. , at least in my experience, regardless of the season or reason for shopping for new gear. br>br>However, if I spend $50 or more on something, I usually expect it to be of higher quality and last me at least a few years or more, depending on durability, stitching, and so on. So this jacket caught me off guard, not only because of the price, but also because of the positive reviews on Amazon, which is usually how I shop, especially if you're on a budget, and I always read both positive and negative reviews of products before I buy anything, to make br>br>So when I got the jacket, I was excited, and after trying it on, I really like it; the only thing I don't like about it is the small pockets; it would've been nice if it was just a few inches longer, but then it would be a coat, and coats go past your thighs and jackets go to your waist, but that's fine; I can compromise. The smaller pockets do concern me; my old jacket did have pretty good size pockets even This jacket will see me through the winter; I may or may not begin looking for a coat in the spring so that I have something before next winter, but this jacket may be all I require. Remember to shop around before narrowing down your options if you're looking for a durable winter jacket or coat. Price is important, but so are reviews, and most importantly, the needs of the consumer, such as size and fit, comfort, height, width, durability, and so on. If you're worried about going up a size from what you previously wore, remember that it's fine to go two or more sizes up if necessary. Apart from that, the last thing you want is to buy a coat that is one (or two) sizes smaller than you need and have it fit at first but then feel tight and uncomfortable, which, when you think about it, applies to all clothes and outfits. Keep in mind that everyone's body type/autonomy is different, and everyone has different needs and wants, so it's all about finding the right fit, making sure it's comfortable, and it's in the style you want and like. For example, my Mom had previously owned a jacket in size Medium, which eventually became too tight on her, so she had to go two sizes up, which in this case was XL, and she loves the coat she got, which made all the difference. I still think this is a great idea; it worked for me, and it might work for you as well!.
The design is fantastic. In addition, the tailoring is exceptional. Wear it over a sweater in the dead of winter in Seattle, and you'll be protected from the biting cold. It's beautiful on its own in the early spring and mid-to-late fall. No worries if it's raining outside; just put on the hood and you'll be fine all day. br>br>But, most importantly, it is long-lasting, functional, and stylish. br>
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Nice jacket, my size fits well, and I get a lot of compliments on where I bought it.
It's a great winter jacket for the money; it's 24 degrees outside today, but the wind makes it feel like 20. However, this jacket does not make me feel cold. It's a thick, insulating material. I am completely satisfied.
At first, I was pleased with the quick delivery and the quality of the product. I was mistaken; the hood ripped after only one week, and the seller refused to replace it. This product, or anything else from this seller, should not be purchased. Spend the extra $30 on a genuine one.
My husband is in need of a new work jacket. He is a member of the state road crew, and this jacket complied with the required visibility standards. He is a big fan of the jacket. It is well-fitting and does not irritate his shoulders. The sleeves are long enough to not ride up and are not too tight. His 6'3" frame will benefit from the jacket's length. (No plumber's butt) He thinks a hoodie underneath will keep him warm enough in the winter. All of the pocket options appeal to him. Five of his crew members have asked us to order jackets for them because they think it's worth the money.