Columbia[columbia.com] has Columbia Men's Iceline Ridge Ski Jacket (2 colors, various sizes) for $75.98 - 20% off when you apply promo code MARCHDEALS at checkout = $60.78. Shipping is free for Greater Rewards Members (free to join[columbia.com]).
The blue one would work but is only available in L and bigger 🥲. The lettering on the back of the red one kills it.
Yeah large branding only works on expensive brands like Pattagucci, Arxteryx, Golden Goose, etc so you flex on the plebs. Otherwise you're just advertising that you're poor.
Yeah large branding only works on expensive brands like Pattagucci, Arxteryx, Golden Goose, etc so you flex on the plebs. Otherwise you're just advertising that you're poor
Thank god I have old stuff from the 90s and early 2000s with big logos! The logo on my 1994 TNF Sleeping bag is comedically large.
Marchdeals coupon does not appear to be working any more. I placed another order earlier today and it worked fine then. Tried using with my wife's account as well and is not working there or a new account as well.
Yeah large branding only works on expensive brands like Pattagucci, Arxteryx, Golden Goose, etc so you flex on the plebs. Otherwise you're just advertising that you're poor.
Other than Canadian Goose most of their logos are usually tame. They tend to go a bit low key but definitely obvious. Now Moose Knuckles in Canada is ridiculous. Not sure I want that logo on my clothes.
How warm is this jacket? Is it good for New England winters?
Columbia winter jackets are the most typical, go-to, choice for winter workers in the top ski areas in the Rockies. Having lived, and worked in the Vail area for almost a decade, I saw thousands of Columbia coats & jackets on locals in the region. Are there better? At the time North Face, Spyder, and Marmot were comparable, but more expensive. I have a simple Columbia mountain jacket that has worked well to stay warm and dry for decades. I have a knock-off of one that is slightly lower in quality that I've used for 15 years. Unless there has been a real decline, you get a whole lot for your money with Columbia. I wouldn't buy the red one.
You might check the comments in the other Columbia thread. Some are saying the quality has slipped. I wouldn't be surprised, but so has everything.
I tried this on and didn't like it. Too puffy and noisy. I've always worn size medium but the sleeves are way too long. I feel like my arms are pretty long, I block a lot of shots in pickup basketball and have no vertical. I'm pretty skinny and the waist isn't even that loose on me. So you have to have Kevin Durant arms to wear these. Same with Eddie Bauer medium jackets, why are the sleeves so long? I like the Eddie Bauer one better. Small is the right sleeve length for me but too tight around the waist. I think I'll have to get the size medium tailored.
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Yeah large branding only works on expensive brands like Pattagucci, Arxteryx, Golden Goose, etc so you flex on the plebs. Otherwise you're just advertising that you're poor.
The billboarding on the back is exactly what stopped me. Gaudy.
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Other than Canadian Goose most of their logos are usually tame. They tend to go a bit low key but definitely obvious. Now Moose Knuckles in Canada is ridiculous. Not sure I want that logo on my clothes.
Columbia winter jackets are the most typical, go-to, choice for winter workers in the top ski areas in the Rockies. Having lived, and worked in the Vail area for almost a decade, I saw thousands of Columbia coats & jackets on locals in the region. Are there better? At the time North Face, Spyder, and Marmot were comparable, but more expensive. I have a simple Columbia mountain jacket that has worked well to stay warm and dry for decades. I have a knock-off of one that is slightly lower in quality that I've used for 15 years. Unless there has been a real decline, you get a whole lot for your money with Columbia. I wouldn't buy the red one.
You might check the comments in the other Columbia thread. Some are saying the quality has slipped. I wouldn't be surprised, but so has everything.