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Here’s Why My Winter Jacket is Now a Quarter-Zip

Last week, the weather was finally cold enough for me to drag out the bin of coats I store for half the year. I was met with a terrible surprise – the bin wasn’t sealed, and my jackets were now home to a family of deer-mice (and nibbled up, to boot.)

My friend Cody, a jacket enthusiast, put me on to the newest invention from the apparel company birddogs: a men’s thermal lined quarter-zip.


I was skeptical, because it looks like a lightweight layering piece from the outside. There’s certainly nothing ‘thermal’ about the way it looks.

After wearing it a few times, I knew I was wrong. Despite a trim appearance, the birddogs quarter-zip packs a serious punch. The double layers give it weight, capture body heat, and make the q-zip even warmer than a puffed-up jacket.

The thermal liner doesn’t just handle temperatures – it’s also super soft, stretchy, and slides on and off easily – without getting caught on my shirt. As far as I can tell, it’s a slightly different material than the liner birddogs puts in their shorts and pants. But I love it.

Plus, because the liner and outside fabric aren’t bulky, the quarter-zip lies flat and fits way better than a traditional jacket. It looks great layered over a collared shirt, and takes up no space beneath a parka for the very coldest nights.

Now, my winter jacket is a birddogs quarter-zip. I’ll just have to be more careful about how I store it when the winter’s over.

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George Lavas

George is dedicated to fashion and style for men. Based in the UK, George enjoys writing about lifestyle and fashion from both sides of the pond. George created BeStylish.org to help readers create a strong sense of style with minimum effort believing that everyone can look and feel good, all day, every day.

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