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The Gale Men's Lightweight Hooded Shell Jacket

$79.95
ColorStorm Navy
Size

Ships within 2 business days

50-day returns No restocking fees
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Description

Some days just need a shell. The Gale is a light, packable layer that cuts the wind, shrugs off a bit of weather, and disappears into a bag when the sun changes its mind.

Three-panel hood, clean lines, nothing flapping about. Throw it over a tee in spring or over a knit in the shoulder seasons.

DETAILS

  • Three-panel hood that actually stays put
  • Full-length front zip with a chin guard
  • Zippered chest pocket for the essentials
  • Drawcord hem to seal out the wind
  • Light enough to forget you packed it

FABRIC AND CARE

  • Matte ripstop-style face with a smooth lining
  • Machine wash cold, hang to dry, no iron

FIT NOTE

True to size with an easy cut. For a closer fit over a tee alone, consider one size down.

In stock, ready to ship. Delivered in 4 to 9 business days with tracking on every order. 50-day returns.

Your size

Garment measurements, taken flat, in inches. Measure a jacket you own that fits and compare.

Size Chest Sleeve Back length
XS 40 32.5 27
S 42 33 27.5
M 44 33.5 28
L 46 34 28.75
XL 48.5 34.5 29.5
XXL 51 35 30.25
XXXL 53.5 35.5 31
  • Between sizes? Size up.
  • Layering over a heavy knit? Size up.
  • And you have 50 days to be sure.
A jacket resting on a wide wooden hanger beside a door

THE PROMISE

The 50-day promise.

  1. Wear it properly

    Around the house, out the door, 50 days from delivery to be sure.

  2. Change your mind

    Return or exchange, no restocking fees, no interrogation.

  3. Reach a person

    A real person replies within 1 business day.

THE ANATOMY

How to judge a jacket.

Whatever you buy, wherever you buy it, look for three things.

  1. The fill

    Insulation should sit in even channels with no thin spots. Crush a handful; it should spring back, not stay flat.

  2. The seams

    Look along every seam for straight, tight stitching. Puckering is a shortcut you will feel in a season.

  3. The hardware

    A zipper should run smooth from a standing start. Buttons should be sewn with a shank, not flat to the face.

Close view of a shearling collar with snowflakes on a winter jacket

CARE

How to care for it.

  1. Air it out

    After wet days, hang it somewhere with moving air, never on direct heat.

  2. Spot clean

    Most marks lift with a damp cloth and patience. Full washes age a jacket faster than winters do.

  3. Store dry

    Off season, loose on a wide hanger, not compressed in a box.

THE HOUSE

A small outerwear house from Aspen, Colorado.

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