Century Jacket - The All-Natural Jacket That Lasts 100 Years
Water/Wind/Fire/Abrasion Resistant. No Synthetic Fabrics. Lifetime Warranty & Free Repairs.
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Combining a timeless styling with a rugged-yet-natural construction, the Century Jacket is LIVSN Designs' latest project to hit Kickstarter. They're pants are awesome, so I'm confident this jacket will also be a home run. With an organic ventile cotton outer shell and ethically sourced wool for insulation, you can take this jacket on any adventure for the next hundred years, including your next dinner gathering with friends. It's that versatile. Don't miss your chance to grab this heirloom quality jacket at Kickstarter's special pricing.
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Repeat creator, clearly knows their stuff
I love every part of this campaign
No synthetic fibers, lifetime repairs
Would give a 10 of it was just a little more affordable at the early bird price, but still an incredible jacket
just not my style but greatly overengineered
kind of expensive
Established company with plenty of backers.
I like the design and quality, I just wish they had my size.
Responsibly sourced materials.
I know you have to pay for quality, but >$400 is a bit much. Would have liked to see an early bird price closer to $300.
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Confident with their fourth project.
flattering fit and functional form.
no synthetic material. Ethical wool and natural cotton. They also offer free repair for life.
Worth a century.
Many prior projects and so established in the apparel industry. Also, lifetime repairs!
I really like like the choice of fabrics and the cut.
Environmentally sound. Shipping and long lasting.
An expected cost for a quality item.
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Lol, I don't know.
But there is a really good measurement chart if you scroll down the KS page a bit note it is in inches so you will need to convert it unless you have a freedom unit measuring tape
If I could paste a picture here I would ( really would be a nice feature BC).
I would just mesure a coat you like and pick the one that is the closest (good to dubble check before spending $500USD