Freenote Cloth
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Thank you! I love it, im so impressed by the build quality that I'm looking to get the olive 10 Oz too. I've worn it outside today with just a tee and it was warm yet breathable.
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@Max-Power Growing up quick!!
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Indeed, it's her 6th birthday next week!
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@Max-Power Too fast...Mine are 9 and 13 (going on 14).
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@Max-Power that almost looks like the oak color. It looks great. Everything I’ve gotten from Freenote is fantastic
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@Choko it says tobacco but it's really in between the olive, oak and tobacco.
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Does anyone have insight/opinion on the freenote rj2 shearling jacket or the feeenote mariner jacket vs the ih n1 deck jackets? I am leaning towards the ih but the rj2 looks amazing as well
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@Max-Power brilliant jacket, congratulations!
I’d say it looks exactly the same as my Oak. I also have the tobacco and it’s much lighter in color.
Regardless, it looks great on you. Hope you enjoy it.
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Here are the two colors side by side just for reference.
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Thank you! I always thought it looks more like the oak Version
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@pmadison95 the RJ2 shearling is my favorite jacket of all time. I don’t own an IH N1 but have tried them on…also a damn fine jacket. Since I have the RJ2 I’ve put off buying the N1. I’m sure I’ll own one one day, but I’m so in love with the RJ2 and they fill the same space, I don’t see the need to get one anytime soon. Plus the RJ2 is made of a really nice, 20oz denim that fades quite nicely. It has shearling and satin lined pockets that are hands down the absolute best pocket experience in cold temps you could imagine!!
My only two constructive points for the RJ2 (and I’ve shared them with Matt of Freenote) are that they need to use a 2 way zipper on this tank of a jacket. Also, some type of collar snap closure for when the collar is flipped up on the coldest days would be a game changer.
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@Mizmazzle I agree with on the two way zipper, especially on these heavy weight jackets …
One you have one with it, it’s hard to go back.
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@Mizmazzle thank you for the info on your experience with the RJ-2. I am still undecided for now. I would just buy both but that seems excessive and my wife would not be impressed lol.
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@pmadison95 both is clearly the right thing to do
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@Max-Power congrats on this pick up! I got mine in December last year, and I think it’s my favourite single piece of clothing I own. Such a fantastic fabric.
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Thank you, it really is fantastic. I don't want to take it off and thus ordered the lighter one too...
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@Max-Power did exactly the same thing haha.
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@Max-Power really nice Jacket! I had the Tabacco RJ-1 some years ago and the fit was amazing, I really liked the Jacket and I still think about it. I ended up selling it because it was way too warm for summer and it was not warm enough for winter, say that 0-8°C range. I'm curious how this one feels in comparison? Is it really warm? How does that 20oz canvas feel when you wear it? If you have it, how does it compare to the 21oz IH fabrics?
I have had my eye on the CD-4 over the last year but I have never found one in my size and I don't know how I feel about the shorter zip. It doesn't zip all the way to the top which might leave me with a cold neck
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@BalticBob said in Freenote Cloth:
@Max-Power really nice Jacket! I had the Tabacco RJ-1 some years ago and the fit was amazing, I really liked the Jacket and I still think about it. I ended up selling it because it was way too warm for summer and it was not warm enough for winter, say that 0-8°C range. I'm curious how this one feels in comparison? Is it really warm? How does that 20oz canvas feel when you wear it? If you have it, how does it compare to the 21oz IH fabrics?
I have had my eye on the CD-4 over the last year but I have never found one in my size and I don't know how I feel about the shorter zip. It doesn't zip all the way to the top which might leave me with a cold neck
I haven't had the chance to wear it in really cold weather. I feel like it breathes fairy well and feels not too different from my lined leather jackets. So I guess it will be warm enough for our kind of winters with 0 to 6 degrees Celsius. With a hoodie or flannel it will certainly be fine. That goes for the blanket lined 20oz version.
The 20oz canvas is not overly stiff, but I have a few horsehide jackets in rotation so that is my benchmark. It's definitely comfortable to wear.