Thanks. Taking a look now. No doubt, the anoraks and canoe jacket might be more functional for me. I’m wet all the time, day and night walking the country home each fall and the hood, lengths and weight might be better in those models. But I do like the simplicity of the regular collared jackets. Only concern is weight mostly though. I see some of those othets are the blanket heaviest weight. While the collared jackets are heavy weight only. Wondering if there’s much of a difference.
I primarily wear wool . Right down to socks. Rubber boots up hear is the dress shoe in the fall. GF gets crazy. But theres water most places you walk. I will not put rubber boots on without my aunts thick thick wool socks. Even in the summer. They keep your feet dry by absorbing most moisture. Also keeping the boots snug preventing chafing. Pants, quiet passing by brush as well as jackets. It’s harder to come by. And these Asbell wool jackets I’m only just getting acquainted with. They are good prices for wool products. When wet, it’s more tolerable than material made from petroleum products that are clammy on the skin when wet. Every material has its place, but I’m wet so much that I generally go with wool.