- Best with lightweight layer.
- Falls at hip.
- Slightly Fitted.
Men's Bean's Insulated Utility Jacket
Product Details
Our rugged, redesigned insulated Utility Jacket is easy to wear and tough to wear out, thanks to thoughtful construction details throughout -- from fabric to fill to finish.
L.L.Bean has a tradition of rugged, purposeful products and our outerwear team is excited to continue this tradition with our redesigned Utility Jacket. This newest piece has roots in our original L.L.Bean Utility Jacket, with updated insulation and construction details for even more flexibility, comfort and durability. Shop the entire Utility collection and discover more rugged, versatile styles to help you take on the day with ease.
- PFC/PFAS-free durable water repellent (DWR).
- Lining: 100% recycled polyester.
- Insulation: 100% recycled polyester.
- Body: 60% cotton, 40% nylon.
- Machine wash and dry.
- Water Resistant: Yes
- Pockets: Two zip hand pockets, two chest pockets, one internal velcro pocket
- Zippers: Center front zipper with storm flap; built-in finger loop provides more secure snap closure
- Hooded: No
- Weight: 2.35 lbs.
- Wind Resistant: Yes
- Insulation: Yes, 60-gram PrimaLoft® Utility insulation in body and sleeves
- Perfect style for chopping wood, walking the dog, working in the garage or sitting by the fire.
- Extra-rugged nylon/cotton blend exterior: 60% nylon delivers abrasion resistance and durability, while 40% cotton offers breathability and comfort.
- Underarm gussets provides extra mobility when moving arms up.
- Hardwearing PrimaLoft® Utility insulation offers superior warmth without the bulk.
- Diamond quilted lining.
- Darts on sleeves provide enhanced articulation.
- Center zipper pull is easy to grab with bare hands or gloves.
- Extra durable triple-stitched seams, just like on our iconic Bean Boots.
- Bi-swing back and release back pleats allow the jacket to move with you for maximum comfort.
- Exterior fabric exceeded our in-house abrasion resistant test -- our technicians haven't found the fabric's breaking point yet.