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Carhartt Women's Hubbard Sherpa Lined Flannel Shirt Jacket - Warm Fleece Lined Plaid Button Up for Outdoor Work & Winter Activities
Carhartt Women's Hubbard Sherpa Lined Flannel Shirt Jacket - Warm Fleece Lined Plaid Button Up for Outdoor Work & Winter Activities

Carhartt Women's Hubbard Sherpa Lined Flannel Shirt Jacket - Warm Fleece Lined Plaid Button Up for Outdoor Work & Winter Activities

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Description

Warmer than a shirt, less bulky than a jacket, and pretty dang cozy thanks to a sherpa lining. Relaxed fit • 8-ounce, 100 percent cotton ring spun flannel with 100 percent poly sherpa lining • spread collar • two chest pockets with flaps and snap closures • adjustable tabs at waist • two lower-front hand-warmer pockets • two adjustable cuffs with snaps extended plackets • Carhartt-strong triple-stitched main seams • imported

Features

    100% Cotton

    Imported

    Button closure

    Machine Wash

    Relaxed fit

    8-Ounce, 100% Cotton ring-spun flannel with 100% polyester sherpa lining

    Spread collar

    Two chest pockets with flaps and snap closures

    Adjustable tabs at waist

    special size type: standard

    weave type: Woven

Reviews

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I love this jacket, so let's get the bad stuff out of the way: Carhartt let us women down in a big way in the pockets department! There NO interior pockets, and the main front pockets are too open and shallow to securely hold much of anything. For example, there's no way I'd carry my iPhone 7 Plus in the front pockets for a dog walk; it would fit, but I'd worry it would flop out when I moved, bent over, etc. There are two chest pockets with snaps, but if you put anything that's not completely flat in them, they bulge out in a really weird way because the pocket is directly over "the girls"! I sew, and will be adding TWO interior pockets in that "sweet spot" at ribcage level--not at the bust and not at the stomach/waist. This isn't rocket science, and Carhartt should've gotten it right. That said, I decided to keep the jacket because I really LOVE the fabric (I got the grey/black/brown plaid) and the cut. The two adjuster tabs at the back waist keep things from looking just huge and boxy, and overall it's a nice weight and well made. I don't like my clothes to restrict my movement, so I sized up to an XL/16-18 whereas I'd normally wear a 12 or possibly a 14 (I'm almost 5'7", 165-170 lbs., 38D.) The sleeves weren't goofy-long, even though I sized up. I really like the fact that this is a more subtle plaid than the ubiquitous buffalo check. I feel like I could totally wear this in the city, paired with jeans, a long-sleeved black t-shirt, and some cute black booties.
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