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PRODUCT DETAILS
For running around town in style when the tempature drops. Somewhere between a chore coat and a peacoat, this longer jacket is constructed from two layers of wool-blend flannel to keep you extra warm.
- 80% Wool, 20% Acrylic
- Manufactured at a socially and environmentally responsible factory
- India is 6' tall and wearing size S. Alanna is 5' 6" and wearing size XS.
Neva T. (verified buyer)
"Just as the other jacket I have from Mollusk, this one is very well made and will be part of my foundational fall-winter rotation. It's 80% wool, which means it's warmer than it looks -- something I was looking for in winter wear. I'm just so over the usual parkas and puffers. I've taken to layering properly with Jacqueline jacket, boiled wool sweater inside + light base layer. It's Dec in NYC, and so far, it works well. I'll see how it holds up when it gets seriously frigid in January-February. But I have high hopes! One thing is that the snap buttons are not as easy to maneuver in a pinch. But I get that it's useful for keeping wind and cold at bay."
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Free domestic shipping on orders over $100. Easy returns.
In stock. Ships within 1 business day (often same day).
PRODUCT DETAILS
For running around town in style when the tempature drops. Somewhere between a chore coat and a peacoat, this longer jacket is constructed from two layers of wool-blend flannel to keep you extra warm.
- 80% Wool, 20% Acrylic
- Manufactured at a socially and environmentally responsible factory
- India is 6' tall and wearing size S. Alanna is 5' 6" and wearing size XS.
Neva T. (verified buyer)
"Just as the other jacket I have from Mollusk, this one is very well made and will be part of my foundational fall-winter rotation. It's 80% wool, which means it's warmer than it looks -- something I was looking for in winter wear. I'm just so over the usual parkas and puffers. I've taken to layering properly with Jacqueline jacket, boiled wool sweater inside + light base layer. It's Dec in NYC, and so far, it works well. I'll see how it holds up when it gets seriously frigid in January-February. But I have high hopes! One thing is that the snap buttons are not as easy to maneuver in a pinch. But I get that it's useful for keeping wind and cold at bay."
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