
Jackets
CSSBuy Spreadsheet
This is the CSSBuy Spreadsheet entry for Jackets — a category that requires careful QC because of the higher price point. The full catalog includes 900+ jackets from puffers to denim. This page explains how to judge insulation, hardware quality, and fit. Use the full catalog CTA below to continue browsing.
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Before You Buy
Buying Tips
- Puffer jackets should have visible down/feather fill, not polyester stuffing.
- Check hardware quality — zippers, snaps, and buttons should be branded or high-quality metal.
- Denim jackets should have a weight of 12oz+ for durability.
- Shipping volumetric weight is high for jackets — budget accordingly.
Style Direction
2026 jacket trends are split between utility/workwear and minimalist techwear. Earth tones and olive greens dominate the utility look. For puffers, cropped fits and oversized collars are trending. Denim jackets are moving toward vintage washes and boxy fits.
Common Mistakes
- Not checking the fill type for puffer jackets.
- Ignoring sleeve length — jackets often run short in the arms.
- Buying a puffer without checking the shipping volumetric weight.
- Not checking if the jacket is water-resistant or just water-repellent.
QC Checklist
- Fill type and distribution for puffers.
- Hardware quality and branding accuracy.
- Stitch density and seam sealing.
- Fabric weight and water resistance.
Sizing Advice
Jackets are often sized to fit over layers. If you want a regular fit, check if the measurements are with or without layering. Sleeve length is critical — many jackets run short on the arms. Add 3-5cm to your normal sleeve length for a comfortable fit.
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Open Full CatalogJackets Questions
Common questions specific to this category.
How do I know if a puffer is real down or synthetic?
Real down is lighter, warmer, and compresses smaller. Synthetic fill is cheaper but bulkier. Check the seller's description or ask for a fill photo.
Why is shipping so expensive for jackets?
Jackets are bulky and often charged by volumetric weight. Remove unnecessary packaging and consider vacuum sealing to reduce volume.
Should I size up for layering?
Yes, if you plan to wear hoodies or sweaters underneath. Check the product description for intended fit — regular, oversized, or fitted.
