Orvis Ratings and Reviews

Melton Cloth Vintage Fatigue Jacket

Rugged military design and a warm wool fabric come together to create a handsome men's fatigue jacket replete with functional details. While exploring one of our favorite vintage clothing stores, we discovered this unique naval-style jacket; we added soft corduroy trim beneath the pocket flaps, on the placket interior, and inside the collar for a soft touch. Two handwarmers. Rib-knit trim at the cuffs and hem repels cold breezes. Two-button side-hem closure. Men's fatigue jacket in navy. Pure wool body. Dry clean. Imported.Sizes: S(34-36), M(38-40), L(42-44), XL(46-48), XXL(50-52). About 28⅜" long in size large.
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Customer Reviews for Melton Cloth Vintage Fatigue Jacket
Review 1 for Melton Cloth Vintage Fatigue Jacket
Overall Rating: 
3 / 5
3 / 5
quite average,
April 24, 2013
By: tmjh
from Washington State Palouse
"I got a very good buy on this Fatigue Jacket, and yet still returned it. I found the quality, the weight and virtual black color of the wool to quite average and I can't for the life of me see where this starts out as a $275 garment. I must admit, the thing that really irritated me was, after taking the time and trouble to contact C/S to first hand verify lining, I was flat told it was fully lined, including sleeves. Well, it isn't, not a lick.. Other than that, it is what it is, a reasonable quality shirt jac with no interior pockets. No problem with the fit...medium for me at 175 lb, average build. I generally request assistance because the catalogue descriptions are so sketchy, and this is not the first time Orvis C/S has misrepresented a product to me upon direct inquiry. I find that a real head scratcher for a quality company."
Review 2 for Melton Cloth Vintage Fatigue Jacket
Overall Rating: 
2 / 5
2 / 5
Back it goes,
November 2, 2012
By: PecosPete
from Philadelphia
"It's like an itchy shirt. Only it's too bulky for a shirt. And too insubstantial for a jacket. What is it? Beats me. Back it goes."