Hello. I’m looking for a men’s windbreaker / rain / spring type jacket of acceptable quality and price. I’ve been looking briefly online and noticed either expensive or US-made (Patagonia), or recognizable brands with terrible reviews saying they’re fake or dogshit quality (Columbia, North Face).
Things I’m looking for in said jacket:
-zipper, not buttons
-waterproof or at least water-resistant
-black like my soul
-made in Canada, if possible
-logos or branding kept to a minimum
-delivery if possible
-a hood
Here are a couple pics of the style I’m looking for.


Chances are good there is a local jacket maker in your area, if you want to buy. I thrifted my last windbreaker about a decade ago. The winter jacket I use I got back in 2003 or 4.
You might browse the site GoodOnYou. They have a lot of different ethical brands.
I’ve noticed a lot of thr Canadian brands are geared to extreme cold but that doesn’t seem exactly what you’re looking for. If you don’t mind European (hey, it ain’t murica) there’s a wider selection and at the “buying a jacket” price point, they’ll usually deliver for free.
If you don’t mind shelling out a bit, my friend has a Wuxley jacket that’s lasted for awhile and seems pretty great. (Canadian ethical company!)
Good luck!
Arcteryx is a good brand that is actually cheaper in Canada usually. Cotopaxi is also good, I have a ski jacket from them I love.
I see they have a 30% sale going on now too
https://forums.redflagdeals.com/arcteryx-outlet-arcteryx-outlet-extra-30-off-2805523/#p40921078
Chlorophylle has one or two models made in QC… sadly 90% of the stuff is made overseas so you gotta do some digging on their website
Chlorophylle has one or two models made in QC… sadly 90% of the stuff is made overseas so you gotta do some digging on their webs
Still, designed and sold by a Canadian company is better than not. Thank you for the recommendation. I went with this one.
https://chlorophylle.com/produits/temis-manteau-de-pluie-pour-homme-18058


