The warmest outfit I’ve ever worn was a paint- and oil-spattered canvas coverall a mechanic friend lent me. It was about two-and-a-half sizes too small. But it valiantly fought back a wicked January wind on a camp excursion in central Minnesota.
But for all its warmth, it was about as flexible as a tree trunk — and roughly as cozy. Still, as its battle scars attested, it could withstand all manner of hard work and abuse.
While a set of serious coveralls is just about unbeatable when it comes to absolute warmth and protection, a great work jacket can be almost as good at both and is infinitely more practical for most applications. A true work jacket needs to prioritize warmth, weather resistance, and serious durability.
For that reason, a great work jacket often doesn’t make for a stellar outdoor or all-around jacket. Those tend toward mobility and lightweight to accommodate general outdoor activities. BRUNT, a literal 21st-century company, identified this gap and developed what looks and feels like a 21st-century work jacket. It’s a piece that blends worksite durability with all-around comfort and flexibility.
I tested The Scott utility work jacket, one of three silhouettes launched by the brand this season. I took it on travel across the Midwest, wore it during some basic outside DIY jobs, and donned it as my exclusive jacket for 2 weeks through rain, sleet, and a 5-day cold snap.
In short: BRUNT continues to find inroads as a modern workwear company. Where conventional designs in the workwear category maximize longevity over comfort, BRUNT’s new jacket — like its hallmark boots — elevates comfort and employs modern materials to make a cozy, easy-to-wear jacket that has plenty of chops to tackle demanding work in nasty conditions.
- Materials: Stretch canvas
- DWR: Yes
- Insulation: Quilted synthetic
- Pockets: 2 zippered hand; 1 zippered internal chest; 1 zippered external chest
- Two-way zipper for tool belt access:
Pros
- Stretch and paneling provide outstanding flexibility
- Lightweight for its construction
- Perfect sizing for layering over lighter layers
- Multiple storage pocket options inside and out
Cons
- High collar can be somewhat bothersome if not fully zipped
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