recommend a down jacket for the cold Canadian winter
requirements: not huge and puffy like that overplayed Canada Goose bomber bullshit (pic related)
budget: 350-400
Fjallraven
>>10901780
they look a little too "urban woodsman" to me, I prefer stuff that's black/dark navy and made of plastic not green with copper buttons and sheep lining
anybody know any good models from Patagonia or Arcteryx or North Face
>>10901771
>Canadian Winter
been there, done that...
Only one answer for that bullshit
>pic related
you dont need one monster coat, you can layer.
granted im not in canada but i can get past below zero just layering my regular pieces. t shirt, henley, flannel, sweater, jacket, puffy vest, coat. its not as restricting as it sounds, though it can get ridiculous.
>>10901771
m8 you really don't need anything crazy.
I live in Canada in one of the colder parts, I have a jacket like this and it gets me through everything just fine.
Just layer.
>>10901796
arcteryx has a lot of really cool jackets. try em on irl if u can mate.
its rly fucking warm in toronto still - we have had a few snowfalls but we have yet to actually have snow on the ground for over 72 hours i think.
i've just been wearing this dumb carhartt ma-1 jacket with a hoodie underneath and its more than enough lol
hope u find somethin m8
>>10901771
your pic related is moncler not Canada goose
but they are both equally shit
>>10901771
you could get a surplus jacket liner and wear it under a normal jacket, it's all about layers.