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Load image into Gallery viewer, London Fog Men's Auburn Zip Front Golf Jacket (Regular & Big Sizes), Cement, 3 X Large Tall
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London Fog

London Fog Men's Auburn Zip Front Golf Jacket (Regular & Big Sizes), Cement, 3 X Large Tall

4.5
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  • Two lower double entry pockets,one with a zipper closure
  • Bi swing back
  • Adjustable snap cuff

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Customer Reviews

Very comfortable soft everyday water resistant jacket made well.Feel inside is great..Very comfortable. The coat is not heavy in weight. The XL fits around my 5-10 230LB belly. It is light- its a golf coat. For me, its good to 40-45 . But you can wear it inside like when at the store and not overheat. The BEST part is the 2 ea. dual front pockets. There are really 4 pockets on front. 2 have zipper closures so your phone doesn't fall out.,.the other 2 are good for your hands. Also 2 inside breast pockets and 1 little pocket down low inside. The jacket does not restrict your motion- you really could use this golfing!They have elastic around waist-Good. The cuffs are button closures- too bad they have no elastic in the cuff. I usually have to unsnap the cuffs to take off the coat past my hands. Then put the coat back on and snap the cuffs back. But once on, the cuffs feel good.Weak points (1) Gray material under collar. Should be black like the coat..It is not seen when collar is down as you would normally wear coat. (2) a bit of static electricity in material. I need to wash it with fabric softener or some other anti-static treatment.Wish list? A little elastic in cuff and maybe a light weight water resistant hood tucked into the collar. The microfiber outer is Water resistant. 4Exactly the jacket I was looking for (once I got the right size)I originally purchased a medium, because that's what I usually wear, but it fit more like a large. So I returned it and purchased a small, and it fits perfectly. This is a really nice jacket. Not fussy. Very soft and comfortable -- with plenty of pockets. Besides two inside pockets with velcro tabs, it also has an third inside pocket for cell phone or even a wallet, with a velco closure and a flap. Outside has four(!) pockets: two open ones to tuck your hands, and, inconspicuously behind them, two zippered ones for your stuff. The jacket is not stiff at all. It's a the right weight for spring or fall. Made in Vietnam. 4Good As A Packable JacketI needed a lightweight jacket that would pack well, had some rain resistance and would match up with a white shirt and black slacks (work attire). Although not perfect, this London Fog fills the need pretty well. It has sold well and has, at last glance, over 1700 reviews so lots of details are out there. Here are my pros and cons:Pros:True to size fit. I am 5'11' and 190lbs. The fit is very comfortable and even has some room for light layering.Packs well and resists wrinkling.Lots of pockets, including three inside that secure with hook and loop fasteners. Big enough to actually be useful.Bi-swing back provides a wide and comfortable range of movement.Quality workmanship throughout.Cons:Not a "true" black, I'd call it a dark, matte charcoal. Close enough but could be better.Elastic around the waistband tends to cause the waist ride up with movement and stay there, giving a very "blousy" look.For the price, fit and workmanship the jacket is five stars. The two "cons" knock it down one star. 4It even looks pretty good on little old fat guys. I'm happy with my purchase. When I bought mine (from amazon.com), it was about $12 cheaper for some reason. Even at the current price, though (about $35), it's a good buy.Anyway, please see my video review.Oh, just for reference, I'm about 5'5" = 165cm tall (or short, depending on how you view things). 5Great Fit For My Body SizePlenty of good things have already been said about this jacket which I agree with, so I won't bore you by repeating them here. My only concern isn't about the product so much, but about how descriptive reviews concerning the fit often fail to describe the person that's wearing the jacket. To say it's a "great fit", "too long", "too tight," etc., is worthless unless the reader knows more about the wearer's body. So here goes . . . I bought a Large size jacket. I'm 5'10", at 202 lbs, and have slightly long arms. (A 34" sleeve shirt sleeve ends the cuffs near perfectly, about 3/4 inch below my wrist.) I mention this because this Large size jacket also fits my arm length perfectly, which might make the sleeves a smidgen long for men with more average length arms. (Probably not a big deal tho, as the cuff's snaps should stop the sleeves from sliding into your hand.) Believe my shoulder and chest width is about average for my height, and the jacket fits well there too, with some jacket slack. Am happy with the general length of this Large size, but (alas!) I've got a fairly significant gut which makes zipping the jacket a tight fit in that area, so, I'll likely just wear it unzipped, which is rarely a problem in Albuquerque's mostly warm temperatures. Hope this more descriptive info provides some extra help in figuring out the best size for your order. PS - Just have to add that the jacket really is a quality buy for the $$$ and "free" returns removes any real sizing anxiety. 5Excellent Light-weight JacketI had been looking for a wind-breaker style jacket for a while in navy and ran across this on amazon. I own other London Fog coats and jackets so I knew the quality would be there without question. And, it is. Being able to purchase it at a great discount on amazon (with quick delivery, I might add) was a great plus.There are four exterior pockets, one on top of the other on each side. The "top" pockets are zippered, which is a very nice feature, as I seem to use them a lot. No more having smaller items fall out. There are three interior pockets. Two are actually pretty spacious and are top open access, one left and one right, and secured with velco. The final, lower left side, has a flap, again with Velcro. And there have been times I have used all of them.The material is soft and feels good when wearing. The adjustable snap cuff is an added bonus. The jacket is well-made with good London Fog attention to detail. Two snaps on the sleeve to fit probably any size arm. Sometimes, I even unsnap them, depends on the look I want. As of this writing, my jacket looks exactly as pictured on amazon.Make no mistake. This is not for extreme winter wear. I bought it for spring and fall use, as well as the occasional crisp summer nights. It is perfect for that use. It has even kept me very dry in rain, including some pretty heavy downpours. The microfiber dries out fairly quickly. I have not had any issues with wrinkling.I am quite pleased with, and highly recommend, this jacket. So much so, that I also purchased one in black. 5Nice mid-weight old-school jacket25 years ago, I bought a beautifully made golf jacket in a Van Heusen outlet in Kittery Maine, and I'm still wearing it. It refuses to wear out, but is too stained to keep wearing in public. It will now become my yard work coat.I shopped long and hard for a replacement. I love Carhartt, but they too heavy and stiff. I love Columbia, but they're too light and fragile. Others have way too many cargo pockets. And I hate hoodies.Out of the blue, Amazon recommended the London Fog golf jacket, which is just the right mid-weight and old-school styling. It has a real collar that lays flat or flips up to protect you from the wind.It has three inside pockets for my smartphone, wallet, and note pad. I love that each on the two outside pockets has a zippered area to secure my keys plus an unzipped area for warming my hands. Finally the back has a pleate over each shoulder blade to give you room to swing a golf club or do manual labor. My only complaint is that it needs a slightly heavier lining.I bought a large in the titanium color, which was illustrated on the website as dark gray but arrived as light gray. I like the color so I've kept it and bought another in green. They won't last as long as my old Van Heusen, but I should get a couple of decades of wear anyway. 5Excellent light jacketIn 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. 5Great price for the qualityI was looking for a lightweight jacket for spring, fall and warmer winter days. I have lived in Boise, Id for 10 years and have not seen below zero yet.The jacket is very well made, no loose stitches or threads hanging out. The style is quite nice, more than just a casual jacket. Very nice attention to detail and finish. It has partial elastic waist bands, shoulder expansion pleats, 7 pockets!!! (3 inside with Velcro closure, (4) outside, 2 with zippers and 2 open for quick access.After seeing this jacket in person and wearing it, I ordered one in Brown. I have spent money on things that were well below my expectations but, this jacket has far exceeded my expectations. I have included a pic of the inside of the jacket. 5Perfect But Pay Attention to the Sizing CommentsFirst a BIG THANK YOU to all who wrote about the long sleeve length and fuller body fit. I am 6'3", 230lbs with a 34" waist and routinely wear an XL. Based on other's comments regarding the sleeves running long, I bought this in Large. It fits perfectly!! Plenty of great pockets, functional and well placed. The extra shoulder flexibility makes arm movement easier. The black I ordered sure looks as black as my other black coats.This is exactly the light weight jacket I was looking for. I thought the price was great and could not be happier with the purchase. 5
London Fog Men's Auburn Zip Front Golf Jacket (Regular & Big Sizes), Cement, 3 X Large Tall

London Fog Men's Auburn Zip Front Golf Jacket (Regular & Big Sizes), Cement, 3 X Large Tall

4.5
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Regular price
£108.00
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£108.00
Regular price
£178.00
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