⛳ Swing in Style with Confidence!
The LONDON FOG Men's Auburn Zip-Front Golf Jacket combines functionality and fashion, featuring a water-resistant design, a sleek zip-front closure, and a fit that caters to both regular and big-tall sizes, making it the perfect companion for any golf enthusiast.
T**S
the Camel color is darker than in the official photos
London Fog is a quality brand, and it shows in this jacket. The material feels like soft felt. The jacket is lightweight.I normally wear size Medium or Large (because I like a loose fit). I got this in Large, and it's a loose fit. So you don't need to buy a size smaller or larger than you usually do; the measurement on this jacket is just right.I especially like the deep inner pockets. Also two zippered side pockets.The zippers are large but plastic, which is not ideal. Metal zippers last longer. In my experience, plastic zippers malfunction much sooner than do metal zippers.I got this jacket in three colors, including Camel. The Camel jacket appears darker than in the official online photo. The jacket plainly said Camel on the tag, so it's the right color. See my photo for what the color looks like to my camera. The photo itself looks a bit lighter than the actual jacket looks to my human eye.It's still a nice jacket.
L**I
Perfect Jacket !!
The jacket is just what i needed . It’s the perfect choice for a thin air resistance jacket . The quality is really good and feels good as well . The sizing is also very good giving it a Baggy jacket type of look perfect for any newer fashion trend outfits . Definitely buying again in different color !!
K**S
High quality at a great price
High quality manufacturing all around, quality zippers on front and both outside pockets, 3 inside pockets are very useful (2 large and one small with Velcro closure), & looks great. Price was right @ $46. It is light weight, so if you need something heavier, this is not for you.
J**Y
Good Qualities
London Fog is a great brand and this jacket did not disappoint. After trying and returning two other such jackets, I was pleased with the fabric and the fit (size XL).
A**R
Great jacket for traveling
I bought this jacket in black for traveling since it’s light weight and with just a little water spritz, the wrinkles fall out and it dries fast and looks good. The fabric has kinda a suede look to it which is a bit dressy. Lots of pockets are nice too.
K**R
London fog jacket
I personally feel that this is a very good product for the price. It’s exactly what I wanted and I paid $110.10 years ago for the exact same product.
A**R
Excellent light jacket
In my area it's only really cold a few days of the year. While I own several coats and jackets that keep me warm during those few times, they are too warm the rest of the time. I needed something light, something to keep off a chill while holding off the wind and the occasional light mist. Enter two great choices: The London Fog Auburn Jacket and the Weatherproof Classic Golf Jacket. Both jackets were available from Amazon at reduced prices so I bought both. The bottom line is I like both and I'm keeping both. Both are similar and both are winners. My advice is to buy based on color and cost because you can't really lose.The Weatherproof Classic Golf Jacket differs from the Auburn Jacket by having knit cuffs and bottom edge. The Auburn Jacket has elastic in the bottom edge and the cuffs snap closed. I have no preference either way. The outer fabric of both is microfiber polyester (whatever happened to poly/cotton twill, I wonder). Both feel like the same weight and look like they could have been cut from the same bolts of cloth except for the colors. The liners are a little different with the Weatherproof being slightly heavier but in no way bulky or thick. The Auburn has a lighter feeling fabric inside. Again, I have no preference either way. Fit-wise they are very much alike. The Weatherproof is a little longer in the body than the Auburn when the Auburn is bought in standard sizes. Personally, I probably should have gotten the tall size of the Auburn but reviews indicated the Auburns sleeves are a bit too long and tall sizes usually have even longer sleeves. I'm almost exactly six feet tall with a long torso so I can usually go either standard or tall without either seeming off. I ordered the Auburn in standard length and it's okay but just a tad short. However, I wouldn't want the sleeves to be any longer. The Weatherproof fits me perfectly in length and the sleeves are okay too--not as long as those on the Auburn. I ordered XXL in both jackets and I cannot detect any difference in the fit around the chest or waist. They're roomy enough in my case for wearing a heavy sweater if need be. I've worn them with thick sweatshirts but nothing heavier.I've worn both jackets in 45F weather but not in the rain. Both cut the wind well. I don't expect either to be waterproof like my Eddie Bauer rain parka. Probably fine for a light mist or a quick shower. What I find so great about these jackets is that they're comfortable over a wide range of temperatures. I can wear one while driving without having to deal with the bulk of a heavier coat and I can wear it indoors for extended periods without feeling overheated. Even on cold days, I usually only need a jacket for those times I'm outdoors between buildings or from the car to a building. I only need a really warm coat when I'm outside for more than a few minutes.Which to buy? Both are great. I have a tan London Fog Auburn and a light blue Weatherproof Classic Golf. Both colors will coordinate and match with other colors fine. The London Fog has more color choices here on Amazon so that might be a factor. My decision was made based on price. At the time I bought both jackets, the prices were at a low point and both jackets were bargains.EDIT 01/18/2019:I've worn both these jackets for a while now and I have to give the edge to the London Fog. That's based on a couple of things about the Weatherproof that wasn't evident at first. Mainly it has to do with the knit cuffs on the Weatherproof. In a very short time, they are beginning to pill on the right side of my jacket. I'm not sure this speaks well for the quality of the fabric for the longterm. Another thing I did not notice early on is that the cuffs on the Weatherproof do not match. The left cuff's knit is different from the right. This might explain the pilling of the right cuff. However, I admit I like the way the knit cuffs fit compared to the snap cuffs of the London Fog. On the London Fog, the cuffs feel either too tight or too loose, depending on which snap I use.
D**N
Resewing required on sleeves
The sizing & material fit all good. Just one problem - the lining was attached at the cuff twisted so you cannot get your hand through.Fortunately I am a seamstress & saw the problem so I unstitched the lining at the cuff & reattached properly. If you’re not prepared to do this do not buy
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