LoveGoBuy Spreadsheet

Jackets Spreadsheet

Jackets are a higher-commitment purchase because they cost more and are harder to ship. The LoveGoBuy spreadsheet treats this category as a decision hub. Before you open the full catalog, you need to understand fill type, shell material, and hardware quality. This page exists to save you from the most common jacket pitfalls: incorrect sizing, low fill power, and zipper failures. The spreadsheet groups jackets by outerwear type and then by season. Use this entry page to understand the category, then browse the full catalog to see exact stock.

Buying Advice

  • Fill power matters for puffers. 550FP is entry-level; 700FP+ is noticeably warmer and lighter.

  • Check the shell material. Nylon is lighter but can snag. Polyester is more durable but heavier.

  • YKK or branded zippers are preferred. Generic zippers often fail within the first season.

  • For waterproof jackets, look for taped seams. If the listing does not mention seam taping, assume it is not waterproof.

  • Interior lining color should match the retail version. The inside is rarely photographed but is easy to verify.

Style Directions

Puffer / Down: Focus on silhouette. Oversized puffers are trending in 2026, but they need enough fill to hold the shape.

Bomber / MA-1: Classic fit is still popular. The ribbing should be tight and the sleeves should end at the wrist.

Windbreaker / Track: These are usually lighter. Check the pocket placement because it is easy to misplace on reps.

Workwear / Canvas: Heavy cotton jackets need to break in. Ask for a pre-wash confirmation if you want it soft immediately.

Common Mistakes

  • Buying the wrong size because of layering. Measure over a hoodie to get the right chest size.

  • Not checking the interior tag. Some jacket reps skip the holographic or heat-press tag entirely.

  • Assuming all puffers are warm. A thin puffer with low fill is basically a windbreaker.

  • Ignoring the hood. Detachable hoods should have a clean zip or button attachment with no gap.

QC Checklist

  • Zipper glides smoothly and the pull is branded or heavy.

  • Pockets are aligned and the flaps close flat.

  • Stitching is dense around stress points like the armhole.

  • Fill is evenly distributed with no flat spots.

  • Cuffs and hem are elastic enough to seal wind.

Size & Fit Tips

Jackets almost always require sizing up if you plan to layer. Measure your chest while wearing a hoodie and add 5-10cm for comfort. Bombers are meant to fit close, so do not size up more than one. The spreadsheet includes fit notes for each batch, so read them before opening the full catalog.

Category FAQ

Find Jackets in the full catalog

The full catalog has thousands of jackets across all batches and price points. Use the guide above to prepare, then click below to browse.

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