Did you get a good deal, as the alpine jackets I have seen are in the £190 + price range.
Found it for £180, which is more than I intended, but the other half offered to chip in the extra!
Did you get a good deal, as the alpine jackets I have seen are in the £190 + price range.
Depending on the cut medium will max out at 40-41 I'm a 40 chest and find most medium jackets will be cut for base layers so would think the medium should be the better fit.Evening Folks,
So I decided to go for a Buffalo Systems Alpine jacket, I'm a 41" chest so Buffalo recommended I went for a large, it arrived today and is rather loose. wondered if anyone else has found similar and a Medium fitted better?
should be good, large is cut for up to 44inc chest plus layer, so that's about 100mm more than you want!well I'm hoping a medium will do the job as the large is to wide, otherwise it's back looking for another jacket!
I'm after some options for a decent insulated jacket in the £100-£150ish price bracket.
It'll mainly be for walking the dog about town, down in the stadium to watch the rugby and an as a cozy coat when I stop for a brew on long walks.
I want something lightweight, warm when stood around and ideally synthetic, I will consider down if its sourced in a suitable manner.
Off topic however thanks for the recommendation - just ordered some trousersI know its too late, but
https://www.fifecountry.co.uk/mens/outerwear/fleeces/ghillie-waterproof-fleece-2250
https://www.fifecountry.co.uk/mens/outerwear/casual-jackets/sherpa-fleece-jacket-0829
https://www.fifecountry.co.uk/mens/outerwear/casual-jackets/aviemore-padded-jacket-0600
aimed for farmers who want to pay nowt, be out and about and complain if their grandsons finally wear it out