Harrington jacket reddit. A little thick and lacking in sleekness, but so warm and classic and less formal than wearing a topcoat or pea coat everywhere. Personally, I always see old men with age spots and random band-aids wearing these along with a pair of khaki dockers. I have a deadstock Orvis harrington with a shearling collar. Stylish and almost timeless. I just can't do it. So here's a versatile classic light jacket: the Harrington. Just said "Oh hell yeah!" out loud. They really are an awesome jacket and fit my aesthetic very nicely. I think i've found the line between old man and classic style and can hopefully ride it out until i am in fact an old man lol. I got one from BB used so I might need to start wearing it. But, in inspo albums or in general when I see well dressed men, they don't wear Harringtons. From what I've read here on mfa and elsewhere, Harrington jackets are great. . I still think they look good, but why aren't they popular? I got into Harrington jackets thanks to this sub and i'm so grateful for that. A few weeks ago, I asked for Harrington Jacket recommendations (UK-based) under £150. Received some recommendations + after researching more over the weekend, I've found what I believe are the best options. I’d recommend Gustin to people looking to buy a Harrington (or light jackets in general). Wouldn't trade it and can't find any others like it available. Originally made by Barracuta, the Harrington is a nice light casual jacket that, in the right colors, is probably still valid in business casual contexts. I have one in waxed canvas, it’s comfortable, well-made and looks great (and has all the features of a ‘classic’ Harrington, including ribbed cuffs and raglan sleeve). They always seem like an older man jacket, but that first picture is changing my mind. npsob dtpgosf bfbl xqorik wnghlv etrfic dpsb wmcs vvb sefkef