Introduced into our product lime some fifty years ago, our original Jac-Shirt has served more outdoorsmen in a wider range of conditions than we could begin to count. This seasonal variation on that icon is built with our thickest, warmest Mackinaw Wool for dependable warmth and protection in colder weather.
This Jac-Shirt insulates like a coat and wears like a shirt. It’s made in our Washington factory from the wool that’s sheltered woodsmen and foresters from cold, rainy weather in the forests of the Pacific Northwest for over a century. With a classic button-front closure and adjustable cuffs, it’s easy to adjust the warmth as conditions change. The flapped front pockets keep essentials close at hand and are secured with buttons that are hidden so they won’t snag on equipment or gear.
Our 100% virgin Mackinaw Wool wicks moisture to the tips for evaporation. This natural wicking process has yet to be duplicated by any fabric developed in laboratories, and is the reason wool has been the fabric of choice for protection in foul weather for centuries. Our Mackinaw Wool Jac-Shirt can absorb up to 30% of its own weight in water without feeling damp or clammy.
Our crafting our Mackinaw Wool, only the longest and strongest fleece fibers are selected. They’re spun into dense, strong yarns that are woven in a dense twill pattern. This weave makes our Mackinaw Wool water- and wind-resistant while remaining highly breathable. It’s also extremely durable, often getting handed down to the next generation.