Women's Duck High Pile Fleece Lined Chore Coat
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Wet and cold don't stop you when there's a job to be done, and the Dickies High Pile Fleece Lined Duck Chore Coat is made to work. The signature fit has all the features that keep you warm, dry, and working. Pockets on the inside and outside mean your tools are always close at hand, while the durable Duck fabric repels water and wind.
Item ID: FJ176
- Relaxed fit lets you move comfortably and freely
- Durable Water Repellent (DWR) technology makes water bead up and roll off fabric
- Hidden zipper front closure with snap plackets to resist wind
- Multiple pockets with snap flap closures; double-entry lower pockets; interior pockets for secure storage
- 8.1 oz. Brushed Duck; 100% Cotton with DWR Finish; Lining: High Pile fleece, 100% Polyester
- Relaxed fit lets you move comfortably and freely
- 8.1 oz. Brushed Duck; 100% Cotton with DWR Finish; Lining: High Pile fleece, 100% Polyester
- Imported
Rated 5 out of
5
by
dawn2 from
Warm
Bought this jacket for the barn and it works great. Warm enough for me to go out to the paddock to collect the horses. My one wish is that the inside pocket had a zipper on it for the safety of my car keys while out in the field.
Date published: 2021-12-23
Rated 5 out of
5
by
PatriciaL from
My Dog Coat
Fits nicely, warm and I like the inner pocket for my phone. Lots of pockets for my dog training aids and bags.
Date published: 2021-11-14
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Lulu Donovan from
Great coat, great price!!
I actually bought two, one for work on the farm and one for running around in. I find it’s my go to when I head out the door now that it’s fall.
Date published: 2021-11-09