The shirt jacket, or shacket, is a wardrobe staple that, for whatever reason, tends to get less attention than its shirt-or-jacket-only counterparts. The shacket is a crucial layering piece, and ups the ante not only when it comes to performance, but also low-key style.
I have a couple prerequisites that I keep in mind when considering adding to my current wardrobe: Do I already own other items similar to the one I’m considering? If I buy this item, will it allow me to consolidate my style but getting rid of other, less effective garments I already own? And can what I’m considering buying stand the test of time, trends and the rigors of the great outdoors? I’ve had Duer on my radar for a few years now; not only does the brand claim a commitment to sustainability and quality, but also advertises its products as temperature regulating, trend-averse styles that can easily transition from indoor to outdoor wear, and back again. Since its 2015 launch, Duer has expanded its reach from performance denim to a whole range of outdoor-ready apparel, including one if its latest releases: the All Weather Shirt Jacket, an oversized and casual women’s four-season layering piece.
To try out Duer’s shacket — and sustainability and quality claims — for myself, I tested the garment on camping trips, outdoor excursions and even riding my Yamaha TW200 along the back roads and mountain ridges of Southern California. After a couple months with the All Weather Shirt Jacket, it’s safe to say I’m a little obsessed. Here’s what I liked — and what I didn’t — about Duer’s newest lifestyle-oriented outdoor layering piece.
Duer All Weather Shirt Jacket: The Specs

Duer All-Weather Shirt Jacket
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$199.00 (75% off)
Pros
- Softer and more pliable than you would expect from how thick the material is
- Warm and well-built
Cons
- A little too oversized