Dannyshane

Dannyshane




🔞 ALL INFORMATION CLICK HERE 👈🏻👈🏻👈🏻

































Dannyshane
It looks like you were misusing this feature by going too fast. You’ve been temporarily blocked from using it.



Deliver to


Russian Federation








Don't Change







Change Address







Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry







Men







Clothing







Jackets & Coats







Down & Down Alternative






4.1 out of 5 stars

4 ratings



Currently unavailable. We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock.
100% Nylon; 90% Down, 10% Feather Imported Machine Wash Stylish detailing Warm & packable Lightweight

Currently unavailable. We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock.
Unable to add item to List. Please try again.
Sorry, there was a problem. There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. Please try again.
Sorry, there was a problem. List unavailable.
Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1
Amazon Essentials Men's Quilted Flannel-Lined Work Jacket

There was a problem completing your request. Please try your search again later.





All






Product Information






Customer Q&A's






Customer Reviews






Package Dimensions

:

1 x 1 x 1 inches; 1 Pounds Department

:

Mens Date First Available

:

November 15, 2014 Manufacturer

:

DannyShane, LLC ASIN

:

B00PN1RQUI


4.1 out of 5 stars

4 ratings



Brief content visible, double tap to read full content.
Full content visible, double tap to read brief content.



Sorry, that didn’t work. Try in a few minutes.





Your opinion matters to us and will help us create a better experience.




Your opinion matters to us and will help us create a better experience.



Brief content visible, double tap to read full content.
Full content visible, double tap to read brief content.
Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video!






Top reviews



Most recent



Top reviews













There were no reviews on this jacket when I took a shot and bought one (at a ridiculously low price of $22.37!). Knowing cycling gear typically runs snug, I ordered XL for my 6'3", string bean of a son. It is SO much nicer than we expected for this price. It is very light and packs up small. Immediately after putting it on, he felt warm. My other son is in the process of cycling from Maine to California with two friends. I knew they would be a youth hostel by a certain date so I shipped 2 to his friends (who were not as prepared for cold weather!) HUGE hit. This jacket is a layering piece for really cold weather - but alone should be comfortable on an active person down to the 30's. Just buy a BIGGER size! It is not bulky at all.












Nice quality. Very warm and lightweight. Only negative is that it is tight and short. I order an xl, I'm 6 ft and 180lbs. It fits like a slim fitted large. If you want something a little loose fitting go 2 sizes up.


Size: Small Color: Grey Verified Purchase










Bought a Small size, it's a relaxed small. I don't understand how people are recommending to buy the next size(s). Unless you are overweight, buy your size. It's a nice jacket, good fabric and nice details.


Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations

Conditions of Use Privacy Notice Interest-Based Ads © 1996-2022, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates


Find answers in product info, Q&As, reviews


Your question might be answered by sellers, manufacturers, or customers who bought this product.


Please make sure that you are posting in the form of a question.

Our new Down Jacket is the ultimate in post-ride comfort and warmth, featuring a 100% Nylon outer shell , 90% down and 10% feather insulation.

Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them.


To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness.



Join Outside+
Create Free Account


Outside Watch
Premium Films and Live TV

Campfire


Outside Learn
Expand your Skills with Online Courses


Maps
Get the Free Gaia GPS App

Get the Free Trailforks App


New NFT s
Discover NFT Market


Outside+
See Membership Programs


Shop
Discover Outdoor Products



Join Outside+
Create Free Account


Outdoor

Backpacker
Climbing
Fly Fishing Film Tour
Gaia GPS
National Park Trips
Outside
Outside Watch
Ski
Warren Miller Entertainment



Healthy Living

Clean Eating
Oxygen
Vegetarian Times
Yoga Journal



Endurance

Beta
CyclingTips
Peloton Magazine
Pinkbike
Roll Massif
Trailforks
Trail Runner
Triathlete
VeloNews
Women's Running



Industry

athleteReg
Bicycle Retailer & Industry News
FinisherPix
Idea
NASTAR
Outside Business Journal
Outside Shop
VeloPress
VeloSwap




Backpacker
Climbing
Fly Fishing Film Tour
Gaia GPS
National Park Trips
Outside
Watch
Ski
Warren Miller Entertainment




Clean Eating
Oxygen
Vegetarian Times
Yoga Journal




Beta
Peloton Magazine
Roll Massif
Trail Runner
Triathlete
VeloNews
Women's Running




athleteReg
Bicycle Retailer & Industry News
FinisherPix
Idea
NASTAR
Outside Business Journal
Outside Shop
VeloPress
VeloSwap





Subscribe


Advertising


Newsletters


FAQ


Contact







Magazine


Subscribe


Advertising


Newsletters


FAQ


Contact




Shop


Features


Peloton X


Gear


E-Bikes


PELOTON.TV


PODCAST








Magazine


Subscribe


Advertising


Newsletters


FAQ


Contact




Shop


Features


Peloton X


Gear


E-Bikes


PELOTON.TV


PODCAST





January 6, 2014







Peloton Magazine







Giro d’Italia review: Where Jai Hindley won the race & breaking down if Ineos blew it















Giro d’Italia review: Where Jai Hindley won the race & breaking down if Ineos blew it










Get access to more than 30 brands, premium video, exclusive content, events, mapping, and more.
Get access to more than 30 brands, premium video, exclusive content, events, mapping, and more.

Read any article starting at $3.99./mo*

Create a personalized feed and bookmark your favorites.
Create a personalized feed and bookmark your favorites.

Get access to everything we publish when you
sign up for Outside+ .

27 different panels, sewn by an 85year old Italian man in a barn, based on fit created for Marco Pantani, out of fabric sourced from the International Space Station’s solar panels. It will keep you cooler than Texas air conditioning, dry faster than tinfoil in the desert and you will actually weigh less after putting it on. Sound like the current landscape of cycling apparel? The tech wars are at Defcon 5 in the battle for your kit.
In search of something different, apparel that can standout without shouting out, gear that fits between 2percent body fat and a beer belly, gear that will last longer than the local insurance companies sponsorship of your master’s team, we found DannyShane. We rode in the gear, we connected with the people behind the brand, and we feel in love.
Launched in 2009, DannyShane has an ace up its sleeve, founder Shane Hunt is equal parts business man and design guru. He has found a way to make his clothing both simple and striking at the same time. The heart and sole of his product line is an eco friendly fabric – half polyester and half Bamboo White Ash. The bamboo is harvested and milled into proprietary fabric in Taiwan and then sent onto their factories for sublimating, cutting and sewing.
With three different lines, Tartan, Retrospective and a casual riding line called Metropolitan, it was the Tartan line that put DannyShane on our radar. Calling back to one of Shane Hunt’s previous endevours, it appears to be inspired by time on the golf links. It manages perhaps the most difficult trick a cycling kit can pull off – be original without being obnoxious.
Unlike other technical jerseys that mix multiple fabrics DannyShane relies on their Bamboo White Ash exclusively. It has a slightly plush, natural feel against the body and is invested with a host of beneficial characteristics – odor capture, thermal regulation, moisture wicking, UV protection and high breathability. Since Bamboo White Ash is actually sewn into the fabric it won’t wash out like the chemical additives in other fabrics. You will get the benefits for the life of the jersey, not to mention brighter, longer lasting sublimated colors, which is a good thing when the jerseys have a unique look for all the right reasons.
Tested: Londonderry Jersey ($125) and Shelby S2 Bib ($195) 
The Londonderry is all about simplicity. Three traditional pockets plus a small zippered security pocket, a full zip and silicon waist gripper sum up the jersey’s features. There are no mesh accents or aero shoulder panels, just the soft feel of Bamboo White Ash against your skin. The bibs are a much more run of the mill affair using 100percent nylon, although eight panels and a quality Cytech chamois let them do their job – look great when paired with DannyShane’s gorgeous jerseys. The small sublimated DannyShane signature on the thigh is a nice touch, ensuring the bibs will look good as long as the jersey does.
American in this sense means bigger. It’s tailored to fit on the bike, but it won’t wrap you up like a sausage as a euro race fit would. Don’t confuse this with a fitness or sportive cut, it’s better than that, less fabric at the belly, less volume at the shoulders, but enough room to move and breath on and off the bike. 
The Outside App unlocks 600+ hours of members-only films and series to watch ad-free. You'll also enjoy access to Outside's 24/7 stream and thousands of free videos.
Join Outside+ to get Peloton magazine, access to exclusive content, thousands of training plans, and more.


Backpage Mt Sterling Ky
Chicago Escorts Asian
Sensual Massage Renton

Report Page