First I tried several similar linen shirts from Huckberry (waxed) and Duluth (fire hose line). If you have tried any of these much more expensive jackets you will be shocked at the price of this jacket compared to the quality. Pros: - 100% cotton canvas and very good quality canvas. A review that the quality isn't good just wasn't my experience. I've had much worse quality jackets than this one. - Fully lined interior. Unlike the others, this one is fully lined and the flannel is super soft and warm. The entire inside of the jacket is lined, even the sleeves. -Perfect for fall, and if you're hot tempered like me, it's probably fine for most of winter too. - Styling looks great! Button design, stitching and trimming look like a more expensive jacket. By Size: - The size chart is just technically wrong. Choose a typical size. I usually wear a medium size and my bust is 41 inches, so I took the risk of going small which equals a 46 inch bust. I think it's just a typo. If I really wanted to zip it up I'd take it back to medium, but I like that it looks more fitted and I'll wear it unbuttoned anyway. - If you are tall, choose a larger size as the sleeves are slightly shorter. Disadvantages: - Zipper instead of normal buttons. This is the only point of failure as the latches can wear out. I didn't say "maybe"! They're fine, but I wish he'd used the regular ones. - The specific color of the flannel is delicate/muted. I wish it was more extravagant like the flannel interior of this one: https://www.amazon.com/Legendary-Whitetails-Journeyman-Jacket-Tarmac/dp/B013KW38RQ/ Overall I couldn't be happier, especially the half, right even one-sixth the price of similar jackets that just don't have the quality material or construction needed to justify a higher ticket price.