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EKLENTSON Men’s Winter Coat Fleece Lined Military Jacekt Thick Cotton Parka Jacket Warm Cargo Jacket Work Coat with Hood

(12 customer reviews)

Price range: $79.02 through $79.03

Product details

  • Fabric type
    Cotton, Polyester

  • Care instructions
    Machine Wash

  • Closure type
    Zipper

  • Pocket style
    Patch Pocket

About this item

  • Fleece Lining: The shell of men’s winter jacket is made of cotton, the inner lining is soft and thick fleece lining, high quality fabric can keep you warm and comfortable in cold weather
  • Multiple Pockets: This work jacket has multiple pockets. 1 chest button flap pocket, 1 chest zip pocket, 1 inner pocket, 2 side hand pockets are deep and large enough. It can meet almost all your storage needs
  • Windproof: The men’s cargo jacket has a large detachable hood, adjustable buttons on the cuffs and collar to protect against the cold wind in winter
  • Design: Classic parka jacket design with full-length zip with snap button closure, drawstring hood design and button stand-up collar. All-round sealing warmth, help you enjoy the fun of outdoor activities
  • Occasion: This mens military jacket is suitable for any occasion, whether it’s for daily wear, work, hiking, fishing, training, camping, military, it’s a good choice and you can wear it with sweaters, shirts and other clothes under the jacket
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Additional information

Weight 2.2 lbs
Dimensions 17.48 × 12.01 × 4.8 in
Package Dimensions ‏

‎ 17.48 x 12.01 x 4.8 inches; 2.2 Pounds

Item model number ‏

‎ EK-121-Black-XL

Department ‏

‎ mens

Date First Available ‏

‎ August 8, 2018

Manufacturer ‏

‎ EKLENTSON

ASIN ‏

‎ B07G9G5BNY

Size

large, Medium, Small, ‎X-Large, ‎XX-Large

Color

Black, Green, Grey, ‎Khaki, Navy

12 reviews for EKLENTSON Men’s Winter Coat Fleece Lined Military Jacekt Thick Cotton Parka Jacket Warm Cargo Jacket Work Coat with Hood

  1. Melissa Scharkley


    I bought this as a gift for my 16 year old. He absolutely loves it. The hood is removable by zipper, there are plenty of pockets for storage, it fits him perfectly. The coat looks and feels durable with a good weight to it for the winter days to come. Overall I am completely satisfied with my purchase. The price wasn’t that bad either.

  2. Spidy


    I like everything about this coat. It is well constructed, has plenty of pockets, the zip-off hood works so well. It is comfortable, and the lining of the jacket is so soft and plush – very comfortable.

  3. The Average Everyone


    I wanted a fleece-lined, hooded canvas coat for the late winter/early spring, and I found several that looked virtually the same. So I bought 3 “different” ones all in navy, and I’m posting this same review to each. In summary:* They were all solid choices. The canvas was thick; the mostly single stitching firm; the lining soft and warm.* Even though the listings weren’t exactly the same and the branding of the sellers was different, the coats were pretty much the same. Two had the exact same label sewn into them.* These heavy, lined canvas coats were a pretty fair price – no bargain – but fair. If you want one, I’d recommend choosing the one offering the jacket at the cheapest cost.Please note: I’m writing about my personal experience with the coats I recieved. I can’t guarentee that at some point the sellers won’t change the merchandise provided with a particular listing.Keep reading if you want all the details.I bought:* the TACVASEN Men’s Jacket-Casual Winter Cotton Military Jacket Thicken Hooded Cargo Coat;* the CHEXPEL Men’s Thick Winter Jackets with Hood Fleece Lining Cotton Military Jackets Work Jackets with Cargo Pockets* the EKLENTSON Men’s Winter Coats Fleece Lined Multi Pockets Thicken Cotton Parka Jacket with Removable Hood.Also, I picked the version with the right upper-pocket with a downward zipper, not the snap version.First off, some reviewers of these coats mentioned patches. None of the ones I recieved had patches of any kind. They were all “clean”. Personally, if I recieved an item that was not as shown or described in the listing, I’d request a refund.Second, I was hoping the color of the navy Chexpel would be more similar to the rich dark blue shown in their listing, but it’s not. I’m not sure why the color of the coat in their listing is so different from the quality of the other two because they’re all exactly the same coat. So don’t pick the Chexpel if the only reason is the color.And third – as I just wrote – they are literally the same jacket sold under different names. Two even had the exact same label: “Outdoor Jacket” with the outline of 2 mountain tops. The third had no label directly on the jacket but even the small details of the coat – like stitching around pockets – were exactly the same.In general, they were all about the same quality. The stitching and seams were all pretty good with minor looped or loose threads but they all held up under basic twisting and pulling. I wasn’t expecting double-stitching anywhere and I didn’t find find any of note, but they were all solid. The fleece was soft and comfortable. The hood was roomy with a drawstring, and the extra neck wrap was a nice touche.I normally wear a large, but it really depends on the item. I have broad shoulders, a bit of a gut, and short arms, so when I discuss fit and which coat I chose, keep that in mind.I bought the Chexpel because I really liked the color in their listing even though it was XL. The shoulders weren’t that off, and I might’ve been tempted to have a tailor try to shorten the arms if the color had been better, but they were all the same. So I sent it back.I ended up keeping the Eklentson due to the fit. While it and the Tacvasen were pretty much the same, the details of the fit made a difference to me. The Tacvasen was a little tighter around my shoulders and gut. The Eklentson was just roomier enough that I could wear both a t-shirt and an overshirt underneath and still move pretty freely. These were the kind of minor differences you’d find trying on any 2 shirts of the same size – nothing major.So far I love the jacket. It’s comfortable and warm. The hood adjustments work great on a windy night. I wish the hand pockets were a little higher because my arms are so short but it’s a problem I get a lot lol. I used some iron-on velcro to tighten that band around the bottom of the sleeve and that’s working out pretty good.My life is in the city, so this jacket works out great for me. It’s a design and cut that looks good in the office, but the coat is also one I can wear hiking or camping. I wouldn’t recommend it to cut logs in or do a lot of physical work outdoors, but it’s perfect for my needs.Please note that I’m a Prime member and was able to return the other 2 coats at no cost because of Prime Wardrobe.

  4. Melissa Scharkley


    I bought this as a gift for my 16 year old. He absolutely loves it. The hood is removable by zipper, there are plenty of pockets for storage, it fits him perfectly. The coat looks and feels durable with a good weight to it for the winter days to come. Overall I am completely satisfied with my purchase. The price wasn’t that bad either.

  5. Spidy


    I like everything about this coat. It is well constructed, has plenty of pockets, the zip-off hood works so well. It is comfortable, and the lining of the jacket is so soft and plush – very comfortable.

  6. The Average Everyone


    I wanted a fleece-lined, hooded canvas coat for the late winter/early spring, and I found several that looked virtually the same. So I bought 3 “different” ones all in navy, and I’m posting this same review to each. In summary:* They were all solid choices. The canvas was thick; the mostly single stitching firm; the lining soft and warm.* Even though the listings weren’t exactly the same and the branding of the sellers was different, the coats were pretty much the same. Two had the exact same label sewn into them.* These heavy, lined canvas coats were a pretty fair price – no bargain – but fair. If you want one, I’d recommend choosing the one offering the jacket at the cheapest cost.Please note: I’m writing about my personal experience with the coats I recieved. I can’t guarentee that at some point the sellers won’t change the merchandise provided with a particular listing.Keep reading if you want all the details.I bought:* the TACVASEN Men’s Jacket-Casual Winter Cotton Military Jacket Thicken Hooded Cargo Coat;* the CHEXPEL Men’s Thick Winter Jackets with Hood Fleece Lining Cotton Military Jackets Work Jackets with Cargo Pockets* the EKLENTSON Men’s Winter Coats Fleece Lined Multi Pockets Thicken Cotton Parka Jacket with Removable Hood.Also, I picked the version with the right upper-pocket with a downward zipper, not the snap version.First off, some reviewers of these coats mentioned patches. None of the ones I recieved had patches of any kind. They were all “clean”. Personally, if I recieved an item that was not as shown or described in the listing, I’d request a refund.Second, I was hoping the color of the navy Chexpel would be more similar to the rich dark blue shown in their listing, but it’s not. I’m not sure why the color of the coat in their listing is so different from the quality of the other two because they’re all exactly the same coat. So don’t pick the Chexpel if the only reason is the color.And third – as I just wrote – they are literally the same jacket sold under different names. Two even had the exact same label: “Outdoor Jacket” with the outline of 2 mountain tops. The third had no label directly on the jacket but even the small details of the coat – like stitching around pockets – were exactly the same.In general, they were all about the same quality. The stitching and seams were all pretty good with minor looped or loose threads but they all held up under basic twisting and pulling. I wasn’t expecting double-stitching anywhere and I didn’t find find any of note, but they were all solid. The fleece was soft and comfortable. The hood was roomy with a drawstring, and the extra neck wrap was a nice touche.I normally wear a large, but it really depends on the item. I have broad shoulders, a bit of a gut, and short arms, so when I discuss fit and which coat I chose, keep that in mind.I bought the Chexpel because I really liked the color in their listing even though it was XL. The shoulders weren’t that off, and I might’ve been tempted to have a tailor try to shorten the arms if the color had been better, but they were all the same. So I sent it back.I ended up keeping the Eklentson due to the fit. While it and the Tacvasen were pretty much the same, the details of the fit made a difference to me. The Tacvasen was a little tighter around my shoulders and gut. The Eklentson was just roomier enough that I could wear both a t-shirt and an overshirt underneath and still move pretty freely. These were the kind of minor differences you’d find trying on any 2 shirts of the same size – nothing major.So far I love the jacket. It’s comfortable and warm. The hood adjustments work great on a windy night. I wish the hand pockets were a little higher because my arms are so short but it’s a problem I get a lot lol. I used some iron-on velcro to tighten that band around the bottom of the sleeve and that’s working out pretty good.My life is in the city, so this jacket works out great for me. It’s a design and cut that looks good in the office, but the coat is also one I can wear hiking or camping. I wouldn’t recommend it to cut logs in or do a lot of physical work outdoors, but it’s perfect for my needs.Please note that I’m a Prime member and was able to return the other 2 coats at no cost because of Prime Wardrobe.

  7. Melissa Scharkley


    I bought this as a gift for my 16 year old. He absolutely loves it. The hood is removable by zipper, there are plenty of pockets for storage, it fits him perfectly. The coat looks and feels durable with a good weight to it for the winter days to come. Overall I am completely satisfied with my purchase. The price wasn’t that bad either.

  8. Spidy


    I like everything about this coat. It is well constructed, has plenty of pockets, the zip-off hood works so well. It is comfortable, and the lining of the jacket is so soft and plush – very comfortable.

  9. The Average Everyone


    I wanted a fleece-lined, hooded canvas coat for the late winter/early spring, and I found several that looked virtually the same. So I bought 3 “different” ones all in navy, and I’m posting this same review to each. In summary:* They were all solid choices. The canvas was thick; the mostly single stitching firm; the lining soft and warm.* Even though the listings weren’t exactly the same and the branding of the sellers was different, the coats were pretty much the same. Two had the exact same label sewn into them.* These heavy, lined canvas coats were a pretty fair price – no bargain – but fair. If you want one, I’d recommend choosing the one offering the jacket at the cheapest cost.Please note: I’m writing about my personal experience with the coats I recieved. I can’t guarentee that at some point the sellers won’t change the merchandise provided with a particular listing.Keep reading if you want all the details.I bought:* the TACVASEN Men’s Jacket-Casual Winter Cotton Military Jacket Thicken Hooded Cargo Coat;* the CHEXPEL Men’s Thick Winter Jackets with Hood Fleece Lining Cotton Military Jackets Work Jackets with Cargo Pockets* the EKLENTSON Men’s Winter Coats Fleece Lined Multi Pockets Thicken Cotton Parka Jacket with Removable Hood.Also, I picked the version with the right upper-pocket with a downward zipper, not the snap version.First off, some reviewers of these coats mentioned patches. None of the ones I recieved had patches of any kind. They were all “clean”. Personally, if I recieved an item that was not as shown or described in the listing, I’d request a refund.Second, I was hoping the color of the navy Chexpel would be more similar to the rich dark blue shown in their listing, but it’s not. I’m not sure why the color of the coat in their listing is so different from the quality of the other two because they’re all exactly the same coat. So don’t pick the Chexpel if the only reason is the color.And third – as I just wrote – they are literally the same jacket sold under different names. Two even had the exact same label: “Outdoor Jacket” with the outline of 2 mountain tops. The third had no label directly on the jacket but even the small details of the coat – like stitching around pockets – were exactly the same.In general, they were all about the same quality. The stitching and seams were all pretty good with minor looped or loose threads but they all held up under basic twisting and pulling. I wasn’t expecting double-stitching anywhere and I didn’t find find any of note, but they were all solid. The fleece was soft and comfortable. The hood was roomy with a drawstring, and the extra neck wrap was a nice touche.I normally wear a large, but it really depends on the item. I have broad shoulders, a bit of a gut, and short arms, so when I discuss fit and which coat I chose, keep that in mind.I bought the Chexpel because I really liked the color in their listing even though it was XL. The shoulders weren’t that off, and I might’ve been tempted to have a tailor try to shorten the arms if the color had been better, but they were all the same. So I sent it back.I ended up keeping the Eklentson due to the fit. While it and the Tacvasen were pretty much the same, the details of the fit made a difference to me. The Tacvasen was a little tighter around my shoulders and gut. The Eklentson was just roomier enough that I could wear both a t-shirt and an overshirt underneath and still move pretty freely. These were the kind of minor differences you’d find trying on any 2 shirts of the same size – nothing major.So far I love the jacket. It’s comfortable and warm. The hood adjustments work great on a windy night. I wish the hand pockets were a little higher because my arms are so short but it’s a problem I get a lot lol. I used some iron-on velcro to tighten that band around the bottom of the sleeve and that’s working out pretty good.My life is in the city, so this jacket works out great for me. It’s a design and cut that looks good in the office, but the coat is also one I can wear hiking or camping. I wouldn’t recommend it to cut logs in or do a lot of physical work outdoors, but it’s perfect for my needs.Please note that I’m a Prime member and was able to return the other 2 coats at no cost because of Prime Wardrobe.

  10. Melissa Scharkley


    I bought this as a gift for my 16 year old. He absolutely loves it. The hood is removable by zipper, there are plenty of pockets for storage, it fits him perfectly. The coat looks and feels durable with a good weight to it for the winter days to come. Overall I am completely satisfied with my purchase. The price wasn’t that bad either.

  11. Spidy


    I like everything about this coat. It is well constructed, has plenty of pockets, the zip-off hood works so well. It is comfortable, and the lining of the jacket is so soft and plush – very comfortable.

  12. The Average Everyone


    I wanted a fleece-lined, hooded canvas coat for the late winter/early spring, and I found several that looked virtually the same. So I bought 3 “different” ones all in navy, and I’m posting this same review to each. In summary:* They were all solid choices. The canvas was thick; the mostly single stitching firm; the lining soft and warm.* Even though the listings weren’t exactly the same and the branding of the sellers was different, the coats were pretty much the same. Two had the exact same label sewn into them.* These heavy, lined canvas coats were a pretty fair price – no bargain – but fair. If you want one, I’d recommend choosing the one offering the jacket at the cheapest cost.Please note: I’m writing about my personal experience with the coats I recieved. I can’t guarentee that at some point the sellers won’t change the merchandise provided with a particular listing.Keep reading if you want all the details.I bought:* the TACVASEN Men’s Jacket-Casual Winter Cotton Military Jacket Thicken Hooded Cargo Coat;* the CHEXPEL Men’s Thick Winter Jackets with Hood Fleece Lining Cotton Military Jackets Work Jackets with Cargo Pockets* the EKLENTSON Men’s Winter Coats Fleece Lined Multi Pockets Thicken Cotton Parka Jacket with Removable Hood.Also, I picked the version with the right upper-pocket with a downward zipper, not the snap version.First off, some reviewers of these coats mentioned patches. None of the ones I recieved had patches of any kind. They were all “clean”. Personally, if I recieved an item that was not as shown or described in the listing, I’d request a refund.Second, I was hoping the color of the navy Chexpel would be more similar to the rich dark blue shown in their listing, but it’s not. I’m not sure why the color of the coat in their listing is so different from the quality of the other two because they’re all exactly the same coat. So don’t pick the Chexpel if the only reason is the color.And third – as I just wrote – they are literally the same jacket sold under different names. Two even had the exact same label: “Outdoor Jacket” with the outline of 2 mountain tops. The third had no label directly on the jacket but even the small details of the coat – like stitching around pockets – were exactly the same.In general, they were all about the same quality. The stitching and seams were all pretty good with minor looped or loose threads but they all held up under basic twisting and pulling. I wasn’t expecting double-stitching anywhere and I didn’t find find any of note, but they were all solid. The fleece was soft and comfortable. The hood was roomy with a drawstring, and the extra neck wrap was a nice touche.I normally wear a large, but it really depends on the item. I have broad shoulders, a bit of a gut, and short arms, so when I discuss fit and which coat I chose, keep that in mind.I bought the Chexpel because I really liked the color in their listing even though it was XL. The shoulders weren’t that off, and I might’ve been tempted to have a tailor try to shorten the arms if the color had been better, but they were all the same. So I sent it back.I ended up keeping the Eklentson due to the fit. While it and the Tacvasen were pretty much the same, the details of the fit made a difference to me. The Tacvasen was a little tighter around my shoulders and gut. The Eklentson was just roomier enough that I could wear both a t-shirt and an overshirt underneath and still move pretty freely. These were the kind of minor differences you’d find trying on any 2 shirts of the same size – nothing major.So far I love the jacket. It’s comfortable and warm. The hood adjustments work great on a windy night. I wish the hand pockets were a little higher because my arms are so short but it’s a problem I get a lot lol. I used some iron-on velcro to tighten that band around the bottom of the sleeve and that’s working out pretty good.My life is in the city, so this jacket works out great for me. It’s a design and cut that looks good in the office, but the coat is also one I can wear hiking or camping. I wouldn’t recommend it to cut logs in or do a lot of physical work outdoors, but it’s perfect for my needs.Please note that I’m a Prime member and was able to return the other 2 coats at no cost because of Prime Wardrobe.

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