Dickies Men’s Thermal Lined Zip Hooded Fleece Jacket

Dickies Men's Thermal Lined Zip Hooded Fleece Jacket
This durable long sleeve Thermal Knit Lined Hooded Fleece Jacket by Dickies features a two piece hood which is fully lined with heather grey jersey knit and sports a drawstring to adjust fit. It has patch hand warmer pockets diagonal opening. It features ribbed knit cuffs and bottom. The Dickies logo is proudly displayed on the upper left front pocket. Shell Fabric: 80% cotton and 20% polyester fleece. Lining: 60% Cotton, 40% Polyester thermal knit.
Dickies thermal lined zip hooded fleece jacket is a 8 1/4 ounce fleece with warm thermal knit lining. It has a center front zipper closure and hand warmer pockets.

Customer Reviews

Great Christmas Gift5
I loved this jacket! Purchased this gift for my sister for Christmas. The item was shipped on time and received before Christmas.

Nice Hoodie!4
I was shopping for a hoodie for a lady friend to wear in the coming cool weather and for layering in colder weather. I was looking for function, not the latest fashion trend, and Dickies is synonymus with quality cold weather work wear. Using the sizing charts for comparison I was able to select the right size for a good fit.The jacket looks good on her and she likes to wear it. The sweatshirt is just as pictured on the webpage, with the thermal lining and lined hood. It's a good value and Amazon had stock and shipped it promptly. It's everything I expected and my friend was pleased to get it!

Great Product!!!5
Excellent product. I'm a Dickies lover, and this jacket is the best thing has ever happened to me.
I got it fast, and since I know my size on Dickies it fit perfect.

In short, it was a great buy!!

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Mountain Hardwear Stimulus Jacket

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Whoa. Does this thing perform. It weighs almost nothing, it is freakishly warm, completely waterproof, and perfectly cut. I don't know who's at the helm of Mountain Hardwear design this summer, but I'd like to buy you a drink, my friend. Everything upper-body fits me perfectly this year. Lower body - well, you owe ME a drink. More on that in other posts, I'm sure. But still - credit needs to be given where due for the flattering slim yet forgiving cut, roomy-but-somehow-trim sleeves, and absolutely heavenly tops-of-hipbones length. Don't change a thing, this cut deserves an Oscar! A Nobel Prize! Something really good, anyway.

Anyway, the Stimulus is my go-to jacket for summertime. I don't think it's even made it back to the hanger - once I got over how delicate it is! This is not a tough item. I know, I know, "superlight" does not equal abuse-proof. But man, was I bummed when I tore the Stimulus the very first time I wore it. Lame! Okay, so I was climbing a tree, so when you're innocently minding your own business and are suddenly set upon by a charging bear and have to climb a tree to escape, do not expect your Stimulus to survive the experience. That's not why I was climbing the tree, but that's neither here nor there.

With a little of that Alaskan staple, duct tape, and a little seam sealer, my Stimulus is back to being waterproof. But at $150+, I wouldn't want to risk going anywhere near bushes, trees, shrubs, sticks, rocks, car doors, or corners, so it's your call. Not to downplay the excellent performance of this piece, but this is one expensive windbreaker, people. For above-treeline pursuits, you won't need anything else for midsummer day hikes - I know, you won't believe that, but it's true. Honestly, I don't even bother bringing another jacket anymore unless it's under 50 degrees outside. If you conduct all of your below-treeline workouts on 30 foot-wide trails (you laugh, but you haven't seen the ski trails around here), the Stimulus is for you.

Speaking of duct tape, though, I think the color of the Stimulus is noteworthy. It is blessedly not neon green, turquoise, dandelion, electric blue, or orangey-red. It is almost exactly duct tape colored. Really handy when making repairs, for certain, but also a welcome relief from the fashion-driven color schemes this year. It's not that handy when you want to make yourself visible, but honestly I love the understated grey. Whatever happened to normal colors like grey and brown and black? Or even, you know, "red" or "blue"? Am I the only one who doesn't want to dress like a Hyperdry t-shirt (remember those)? It seems like all the manufacturers get together every year to decide on the three colors they all going to offer. None of them can break this lockstep or something bad will happen (kind of like if the Lost castaways stop typing in those numbers! Yes, I'm a few seasons behind). If you buy shoes and a jacket in the same year they'll probably end up being the same color. I feel like an idiot riding along in a supercoordinated set of clothing that ends up looking like an "outfit" even when I didn't intend to dress so matchy-matchy. Anyway, big thumbs up to the grey color. It matches most stuff but not in a "matchy" way. I will warn you, though, I will get mighty suspicious if everyone shows grey-colored clothing next year....

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hindsight

ok i dont no if thats how you spell it, but its gonna do. i was thinking, how many occasions have there been when you do something and then later you can think of a million things you could have done that would have made it turn out better? well that has been happening to me a lot recentley. like a few months ago my grade was organising to get jackets that had a nickname on the back. now i have over 18 nicknames so i had no idea which one to pick, so i used the shortest which is m&m. the jackets arrived on wednesday and suddenley i can think of heaps of awesome things i could have had. or mabye im just reeli self consious. ill test that theory at music camp tomorrow. ill see how many people i talk to and how many i run away from. that should be fun.... and we are doing it like a road trip with my music class!! woot woo. ok now im excited. there is going to be a performance though and that makes me scared. now i am confused. im going to do my religion assignment now.

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Jackets out of swimming pools and other amazing tricks.

This picture (from online magazine polar inertia) has a jacket in it somewhere. I don't mean literally of course. But there is inspiration for a garment somewhere in the details.

Jacket Rights

When I'm looking through sale racks, I gravitate towards the jackets section unknowingly. In Singapore, due to the humid weather, people find less uses for jackets here as compared to countries with four seasons. As a result, you get to find more steals left on shelves in the jackets department.

In London, during my shopping outing with Kit, I saw the most amazing coats from a market stall. They had all sorts of deconstructed lace Victorian coats, adding strips of black leather and other textures to it. It was instant cool, and something I knew I would almost never see in any Singapore shop, except maybe the odd cosplay or gothic themed store.

So I am glad to chance upon this Etsy seller, bonzie, who offer slightly similar designs:

I would most definitely wear these, especially at work. I've seen so many boring black blazers in Singapore that I may well be allergic to them. It gets worse - they hang off chairs like Superman's cape, ever ready to be thrown on when there is a meeting. I get it if you need to always be dressed formally to meet clients, but variety should be key in this instance.

Jackets should be considered as accessories, not uniforms!

Fighting the cause for interesting jackets
Stephie

splurge

sana gabi na para sine die na. bakasyon na. yey. ang problem ako lang my technical working group meeting pa ako sa biyernes. sana bukas na lang 'yon para diretso na ang bakasyon. overachiever kasi ang boss-boss-an namin sa group kaya kelangan magbanat din ng buto.

share ko lang: last time may nakita akong jacket sa sm dept store na napapalibutan ng love, peace print. as in exxag talaga sa print pero nagustuhan ko siya. kaso lang hindi pa ko masyado decided na bibilhin ko na nung araw na 'yon so sabi ko sa mga kaibigan ko "babalikan ko na lang next wee, siguro naman andiyan pa yan." but noh, maling akala. pagbalik ko sabi ng sales lady, "maam, sold out na po." tragic. at dahil nag-iinarte ako at naghahanap ng pagkakagastusan, maghahanap pa ako sa ibang department store or sabi nga ng kaibigan ko baka may mahanap ka pa ng ibang mas maganda. sana. ;-)

at andami ko pang gustong bilhin. sana madami akong pera. wahaha. dahil splurge mode, may nabili din akong kickass o'neil na boardshirts. sana mabinyagan na. at bukas pagkakuha ng sweldo ko babalikan ko yung roxy boardies. :-)

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