If you spend much time on crowdfunding sites, you may have noticed something amusing: people simply cannot stop trying to create the perfect jacket. Search for “jacket” on Kickstarter and you’ll find no less than (wait for it) 777 projects right now.
I guess it speaks to humanity’s drive for constant improvement, and as an editor for a site that documents this very quest, I can’t knock it. However, I also find it quite easy to become skeptical that the next jacket is the perfect jacket. That skepticism surfaced again when Wen Times approached me about its Indiegogo launch, the Boreas Jacket, which promises outstanding insulation in a slim profile thanks to NASA tech.
Still, I was intrigued — a quirky launch page with fun GIFs can have that effect — so I decided to give it a try. And I have to say that if you are looking to stock up on a rad jacket for a sweet price — or if you are shivering in, say, Detroit, where the Internet tells me it’s snowing — you could do much worse than this $279 release. Here are a few quick testing takeaways.
Ridiculously Good-Looking

This observation kinda speaks for itself, but I can add from personal experience that this jacket even looks great on people who are not male models. It is nicely streamlined (less than 24 ounces for a size small) and form-fitting, with a smooth brushed finish and understated lines — interrupted only by some Velcro wrist straps — that emanate casual cool.
It’s worth noting that if you order your normal size, there likely won’t be much room for too many layers underneath. But as you’ll go on to read, you probably won’t need them.